William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... holds that popularly the grandfather of Mary Arden would have been called the grandfather of John Shak spere , and that John Shakspere himself would have so called him . The answer is very direct . The grant of arms recites that the ...
... holds that popularly the grandfather of Mary Arden would have been called the grandfather of John Shak spere , and that John Shakspere himself would have so called him . The answer is very direct . The grant of arms recites that the ...
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... hold somewhat less intercourse with their neighbours on the other than Englishmen now hold with the antipodes . But the days of improvement were sure to arrive . There were charters for markets , and charters for fairs , obtained from ...
... hold somewhat less intercourse with their neighbours on the other than Englishmen now hold with the antipodes . But the days of improvement were sure to arrive . There were charters for markets , and charters for fairs , obtained from ...
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... hold to our original belief that he was , in 1556 , a landed proprietor and an occupier of land ; one who , although # 66 " Henry VI . , " Part II . Act III . Sc . I. t " Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespere . " sued as a glover on the ...
... hold to our original belief that he was , in 1556 , a landed proprietor and an occupier of land ; one who , although # 66 " Henry VI . , " Part II . Act III . Sc . I. t " Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespere . " sued as a glover on the ...
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... holds that the landlord is monopolizing the tenant's profits . His complaints are the natural commentary upon the social condition of England , described in " A Briefe Conceipte touching the Commonweale : " - " Most sorrowful of all to ...
... holds that the landlord is monopolizing the tenant's profits . His complaints are the natural commentary upon the social condition of England , described in " A Briefe Conceipte touching the Commonweale : " - " Most sorrowful of all to ...
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... hold that William Shakspere goes , about the year 1571. His father is at this time , as we have said , chief alderman of his town ; he is a gentleman , now , of repute and authority , —he is Master John Shakspere ; and assuredly the ...
... hold that William Shakspere goes , about the year 1571. His father is at this time , as we have said , chief alderman of his town ; he is a gentleman , now , of repute and authority , —he is Master John Shakspere ; and assuredly the ...
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