William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... Lord Southampton 231 227 • 82. Essex House 83. Earl of Essex · 232 84. Fac - simile of the Register of the 238 Burial of John Shakspere . 85. Edinburgh in the 17th Century 86. Dunsinane • 241 244 · 1 87. James the Sixth of Scotland and ...
... Lord Southampton 231 227 • 82. Essex House 83. Earl of Essex · 232 84. Fac - simile of the Register of the 238 Burial of John Shakspere . 85. Edinburgh in the 17th Century 86. Dunsinane • 241 244 · 1 87. James the Sixth of Scotland and ...
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... lord at an annual quit - rent ; and John Shakspere , who is present in court and does fealty , is admitted to the same . The same jurors present that Edward West has alienated to John Shakspere one tene- ment and a garden adjacent in ...
... lord at an annual quit - rent ; and John Shakspere , who is present in court and does fealty , is admitted to the same . The same jurors present that Edward West has alienated to John Shakspere one tene- ment and a garden adjacent in ...
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... lord and his family . Their names were to be inscribed in a book and carefully preserved . But the people doubted the intent of this wise and liberal injunction . A friend of Cromwell writes to him , " There is much secret and several ...
... lord and his family . Their names were to be inscribed in a book and carefully preserved . But the people doubted the intent of this wise and liberal injunction . A friend of Cromwell writes to him , " There is much secret and several ...
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... Lord , have mercy upon us . " It is the same epidemic which ravaged Europe in that year ; which in the previous year had desolated London , and still continued there ; of which sad time Stow pithily says " The poor citizens of London ...
... Lord , have mercy upon us . " It is the same epidemic which ravaged Europe in that year ; which in the previous year had desolated London , and still continued there ; of which sad time Stow pithily says " The poor citizens of London ...
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... Lord Byron might , without any impropriety , have written the verses in question . " We should have no doubt whatever that the verses we have quoted may be most fitly received in a metaphorical sense , were there not some subsequent ...
... Lord Byron might , without any impropriety , have written the verses in question . " We should have no doubt whatever that the verses we have quoted may be most fitly received in a metaphorical sense , were there not some subsequent ...
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