William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... English Literature , to write a Biography which , in the absence of Diaries and Letters , should surround the known facts with the local and temporary circumstances , and with the social relations amidst which one of so defined a ...
... English Literature , to write a Biography which , in the absence of Diaries and Letters , should surround the known facts with the local and temporary circumstances , and with the social relations amidst which one of so defined a ...
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... English . The truth is , that the word is derived from the Saxon term zeoman , or geoman , which signifieth ( as I have read ) a settled or staid man . This sort of people have a certain pre - eminence and more estimation than labourers ...
... English . The truth is , that the word is derived from the Saxon term zeoman , or geoman , which signifieth ( as I have read ) a settled or staid man . This sort of people have a certain pre - eminence and more estimation than labourers ...
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... English names derived from occupation , -far more common than if it merely applied to him who made coverings for the hands . At Coventry , in the middle of the sixteenth century , ( the period of which we are writing ) the Glovers and ...
... English names derived from occupation , -far more common than if it merely applied to him who made coverings for the hands . At Coventry , in the middle of the sixteenth century , ( the period of which we are writing ) the Glovers and ...
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... English church were acquiring great strength in Stratford and the neighbourhood ; and in 1596 , Richard Bifield , one of the most zealous of the puritan ministers , became its Vicar . * John Shakspere and his neighbours might not have ...
... English church were acquiring great strength in Stratford and the neighbourhood ; and in 1596 , Richard Bifield , one of the most zealous of the puritan ministers , became its Vicar . * John Shakspere and his neighbours might not have ...
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... English was first printed by authority , Richard Grafton , the printer , sent six copies to Cranmer , beseeching the archbishop to accept them as his simple gift , adding , " For your lordship , moving our most gracious prince to the ...
... English was first printed by authority , Richard Grafton , the printer , sent six copies to Cranmer , beseeching the archbishop to accept them as his simple gift , adding , " For your lordship , moving our most gracious prince to the ...
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