William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... received prejudices . Since the publication of the original edition of this volume in 1843 , there have been considerable accessions to the documentary materials for the Life of Shakspere . Many of these are curious and valuable ...
... received prejudices . Since the publication of the original edition of this volume in 1843 , there have been considerable accessions to the documentary materials for the Life of Shakspere . Many of these are curious and valuable ...
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... received favour at the hands of the Conqueror . He retained the possession of vast lands in the shire , and he occupied Warwick Castle as a military governor . He was thence called Turchil de Warwick by the Normans . But Dugdale goes on ...
... received favour at the hands of the Conqueror . He retained the possession of vast lands in the shire , and he occupied Warwick Castle as a military governor . He was thence called Turchil de Warwick by the Normans . But Dugdale goes on ...
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... received principles of calculation , would give us a total population of about one thousand four hundred . In a certificate of charities , & c . , in the thirty - seventh year of Henry VIII . , the number of " houselyng people " in ...
... received principles of calculation , would give us a total population of about one thousand four hundred . In a certificate of charities , & c . , in the thirty - seventh year of Henry VIII . , the number of " houselyng people " in ...
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... received the baptismal water , was , after many years , found in the old charnel - house . When that was pulled down , it was kicked into the churchyard ; and half a century ago was removed by the parish clerk to form the trough of a ...
... received the baptismal water , was , after many years , found in the old charnel - house . When that was pulled down , it was kicked into the churchyard ; and half a century ago was removed by the parish clerk to form the trough of a ...
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... received a pre- But there are entries in this Register - book of us to all Englishmen - to universal mankind . cious legacy from one whose progress from the cradle to the grave is here recorded a bequest large enough for us all , and ...
... received a pre- But there are entries in this Register - book of us to all Englishmen - to universal mankind . cious legacy from one whose progress from the cradle to the grave is here recorded a bequest large enough for us all , and ...
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