William Shakspere: A Biography, Bücher 1C. Knight and Company, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... hill . There is no doubt that Sutton Coldfield , as it is now spelt , was meant by Cop - hill ; but the old printers , we believe , im- properly introduced the hyphen ; for Dugdale , in his map , spells the word Cofeild ; and it is easy ...
... hill . There is no doubt that Sutton Coldfield , as it is now spelt , was meant by Cop - hill ; but the old printers , we believe , im- properly introduced the hyphen ; for Dugdale , in his map , spells the word Cofeild ; and it is easy ...
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... hill — through dingle . A mile or two of sharp running , and he is again in cover . Again the keepers beat the thicket with their staves . He is again in the open field , crossing Ingon Hill . And so it is long before the treble- mort ...
... hill — through dingle . A mile or two of sharp running , and he is again in cover . Again the keepers beat the thicket with their staves . He is again in the open field , crossing Ingon Hill . And so it is long before the treble- mort ...
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... Hill . Wisford . Ezhall . Ichnield Way . Bidford . Marl Cliff Hill . Shakspere's Crab . Ichnield Way . West Groce Grange . Wilmcote . Aston Grove . Billesley . Drayton Wild Bushes . Moors . To Alceste Temple Grafton . Binton . Great ...
... Hill . Wisford . Ezhall . Ichnield Way . Bidford . Marl Cliff Hill . Shakspere's Crab . Ichnield Way . West Groce Grange . Wilmcote . Aston Grove . Billesley . Drayton Wild Bushes . Moors . To Alceste Temple Grafton . Binton . Great ...
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Arms of John Shakspere | 6 |
STRATFORD | 13 |
Note on the Autograph of John Shakspere | 23 |
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