William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... held even in her height of pride , Her one hand touching Trent , the other Severn's side . " * High as was her descent , wealthy and powerful as were the numerous branches of her family , Mary Arden , we doubt not , led a life of ...
... held even in her height of pride , Her one hand touching Trent , the other Severn's side . " * High as was her descent , wealthy and powerful as were the numerous branches of her family , Mary Arden , we doubt not , led a life of ...
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... held a court of record every fortnight , for the trial of all causes within the jurisdiction of the borough in which the debt and damages did not amount to thirty pounds . There was a court - leet also , which appointed its ale- tasters ...
... held a court of record every fortnight , for the trial of all causes within the jurisdiction of the borough in which the debt and damages did not amount to thirty pounds . There was a court - leet also , which appointed its ale- tasters ...
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... held indispensable by persons of some pretension . In Decker's “ Wonder of a Kingdom , " the following dialogue takes place between Gentili and Buzardo : " Gen. What qualities are you furnished with ? Buz . My education has been like a ...
... held indispensable by persons of some pretension . In Decker's “ Wonder of a Kingdom , " the following dialogue takes place between Gentili and Buzardo : " Gen. What qualities are you furnished with ? Buz . My education has been like a ...
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... held of the 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 ...
... held of the 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 ...
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... held , Malone made a discovery , as it is usual to term such glimpses of the past : " I began to despair of ever being able to obtain any certain intelligence concerning his trade ; when , at length , I met with the following entry , in ...
... held , Malone made a discovery , as it is usual to term such glimpses of the past : " I began to despair of ever being able to obtain any certain intelligence concerning his trade ; when , at length , I met with the following entry , in ...
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