William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... common sort of artificers . " But the grant of arms in 1599 , opens another branch of inquiry into Shakspere's ancestry . It says , " for that the said John Shakespere having married the daughter and one of the heirs of Robert Arden of ...
... common sort of artificers . " But the grant of arms in 1599 , opens another branch of inquiry into Shakspere's ancestry . It says , " for that the said John Shakespere having married the daughter and one of the heirs of Robert Arden of ...
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... common land unringed . † It is evident that Stratford was a rural town , surrounded with common fields , and containing a mixed population of agriculturists and craftsmen . The same character was retained as late as 1618 , when the ...
... common land unringed . † It is evident that Stratford was a rural town , surrounded with common fields , and containing a mixed population of agriculturists and craftsmen . The same character was retained as late as 1618 , when the ...
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... Common Hall , proceedings of the Court - leet , pleas of the Court of Record , writs , which have been hunted over with unwearied diligence , and yet they tell us little of John Shak- spere ; and what they tell us is too often obscure ...
... Common Hall , proceedings of the Court - leet , pleas of the Court of Record , writs , which have been hunted over with unwearied diligence , and yet they tell us little of John Shak- spere ; and what they tell us is too often obscure ...
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... common that it has become one of the universal 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 ...
... common that it has become one of the universal 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 ...
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... common belief . But there was probably a tradition to that effect , for some years ago the Rev. Joseph Greene , a master of the grammar - school at Strat- ford , in an extract which he made from the Register of Shakspere's baptism ...
... common belief . But there was probably a tradition to that effect , for some years ago the Rev. Joseph Greene , a master of the grammar - school at Strat- ford , in an extract which he made from the Register of Shakspere's baptism ...
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