William Shakspere: A Biography, Bücher 1C. Knight and Company, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... Prince that the town of Deptford has risen with hue and cry after the Prince's man who has robbed a poor carrier . The accomplished Prince then meets with the receivers whom he has robbed ; and , after bestowing upon them the names of ...
... Prince that the town of Deptford has risen with hue and cry after the Prince's man who has robbed a poor carrier . The accomplished Prince then meets with the receivers whom he has robbed ; and , after bestowing upon them the names of ...
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... Prince with companions whose profligacy was in some sort balanced and counteracted by their intellectual energy , their wit , their genial mirthfulness ; make the Prince a gentleman in the midst of his most wanton levity ; and the ...
... Prince with companions whose profligacy was in some sort balanced and counteracted by their intellectual energy , their wit , their genial mirthfulness ; make the Prince a gentleman in the midst of his most wanton levity ; and the ...
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... Prince . The hero of Froissart is Edward Prince of Wales , the glorious son of a glorious father . William Shakspere was in the presence of local associations connected with this prince . He was especially Prince of Coventry ; it was ...
... Prince . The hero of Froissart is Edward Prince of Wales , the glorious son of a glorious father . William Shakspere was in the presence of local associations connected with this prince . He was especially Prince of Coventry ; it was ...
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Arms of John Shakspere | 6 |
STRATFORD | 13 |
Note on the Autograph of John Shakspere | 23 |
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