William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... lines of Shaksperes , we have no distinct record . The name may be traced by legal documents in many parishes of Warwickshire ; but we learn from a deed of trust executed in 1550 , by Robert Arden , the maternal grand- father of William ...
... lines of Shaksperes , we have no distinct record . The name may be traced by legal documents in many parishes of Warwickshire ; but we learn from a deed of trust executed in 1550 , by Robert Arden , the maternal grand- father of William ...
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... line to the mother of Shakspere than to Robert Arden , her great - grandfather : he was the third son of Walter Arden , who married Eleanor , the daughter of John Hampden , of Buck- inghamshire ; and he was brother to Sir John Arden ...
... line to the mother of Shakspere than to Robert Arden , her great - grandfather : he was the third son of Walter Arden , who married Eleanor , the daughter of John Hampden , of Buck- inghamshire ; and he was brother to Sir John Arden ...
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... lines above the entry - the baptism being the fourth registered in that month . The register of Stratford is a tall narrow book , of considerable thickness , the leaves formed of very fine vellum . But this book is only a transcript ...
... lines above the entry - the baptism being the fourth registered in that month . The register of Stratford is a tall narrow book , of considerable thickness , the leaves formed of very fine vellum . But this book is only a transcript ...
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... lines have been interpreted to mean that William Shakspere was literally lame , and that his lameness was such as to limit him , when he became an actor , to the representation of the parts of old men . Mr. Harness has truly observed ...
... lines have been interpreted to mean that William Shakspere was literally lame , and that his lameness was such as to limit him , when he became an actor , to the representation of the parts of old men . Mr. Harness has truly observed ...
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... lines in King John against the " Italian priest , " and against those who " Purchase corrupted pardon of a man ? " Was it " Roman Catholic zeal " which made him introduce these words into the famous prophecy of the glory and happiness ...
... lines in King John against the " Italian priest , " and against those who " Purchase corrupted pardon of a man ? " Was it " Roman Catholic zeal " which made him introduce these words into the famous prophecy of the glory and happiness ...
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