William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... held even in her height of pride , Her one hand touching Trent , the other Severn's side . " " That name of Mary Arden sounds as blandly as the verse of this fine old pane- gyrist of his " native country , " when he describes the songs ...
... held even in her height of pride , Her one hand touching Trent , the other Severn's side . " " That name of Mary Arden sounds as blandly as the verse of this fine old pane- gyrist of his " native country , " when he describes the songs ...
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... held these evils . The rich religious houses of her county and vicinity had been suppressed , their property scattered , their chapels and fair chambers desecrated , their very walls demolished . The new power was trying to restore them ...
... held these evils . The rich religious houses of her county and vicinity had been suppressed , their property scattered , their chapels and fair chambers desecrated , their very walls demolished . The new power was trying to restore them ...
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... held that part of the country in triumph , —it is not unreasonable to suppose that sixty years earlier the greater number of houses in Stratford must have been mean timber buildings , thatched cottages run up of combustible stuff ; and ...
... held that part of the country in triumph , —it is not unreasonable to suppose that sixty years earlier the greater number of houses in Stratford must have been mean timber buildings , thatched cottages run up of combustible stuff ; and ...
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... held a court of record every fortnight , for the trial of all causes within the jurisdiction of the borough in which the debt and damages did not amount to thirty pounds . There was a court - leet also , which appointed its ale ...
... held a court of record every fortnight , for the trial of all causes within the jurisdiction of the borough in which the debt and damages did not amount to thirty pounds . There was a court - leet also , which appointed its ale ...
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... held indispensable by persons of some pretension . In Decker's Wonder of a Kingdom , ' the following dialogue takes place between Gentili and Buzardo : " Gen. What qualities are you furnished with ? Buz . My education has been like a ...
... held indispensable by persons of some pretension . In Decker's Wonder of a Kingdom , ' the following dialogue takes place between Gentili and Buzardo : " Gen. What qualities are you furnished with ? Buz . My education has been like a ...
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