William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... mind of the reader by exciting his interest . I fully agree with Mr. Hunter , with regard to the want of information on the life of Shakspere , that he is , in this respect , in the state in which most of his contemporary poets are ...
... mind of the reader by exciting his interest . I fully agree with Mr. Hunter , with regard to the want of information on the life of Shakspere , that he is , in this respect , in the state in which most of his contemporary poets are ...
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... the realm , whoso abideth in the university giving his mind to his book , or professeth physic and the liberal sciences , or beside his service in the room of a captain in the wars , or good counsel given at ة A BIOGRAPHY .
... the realm , whoso abideth in the university giving his mind to his book , or professeth physic and the liberal sciences , or beside his service in the room of a captain in the wars , or good counsel given at ة A BIOGRAPHY .
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... mind , or some other cause of her father's confidence , occupies the most prominent position in the will : - " I give and bequeath to my youngest daughter Mary all my land in Wilmecote , called Asbies , and the crop upon the ground ...
... mind , or some other cause of her father's confidence , occupies the most prominent position in the will : - " I give and bequeath to my youngest daughter Mary all my land in Wilmecote , called Asbies , and the crop upon the ground ...
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... mind that the white leather was the especial leather of " husbandly furniture , " as described by old Tusser . 66 We may reasonably persist , therefore , even in accord with " flesh and fell " tradition , in drawing the portrait of ...
... mind that the white leather was the especial leather of " husbandly furniture , " as described by old Tusser . 66 We may reasonably persist , therefore , even in accord with " flesh and fell " tradition , in drawing the portrait of ...
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... mind . The Registers were at first imperfectly kept ; but the regulation of 1538 was strictly enforced in the first year of Elizabeth ; and then the Register of the Parish of Stratford - upon - Avon commences , that is , in 1558 . 66 ...
... mind . The Registers were at first imperfectly kept ; but the regulation of 1538 was strictly enforced in the first year of Elizabeth ; and then the Register of the Parish of Stratford - upon - Avon commences , that is , in 1558 . 66 ...
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