William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... means the beneficial lease to Robert Arden . He 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 ...
... means the beneficial lease to Robert Arden . He 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 ...
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... means of thatched cottages , stacks of straw , furzes , and such - like combus- tible stuff , which are suffered to be erected and made confusedly in most of the principal parts of the town without restraint . " The population of the ...
... means of thatched cottages , stacks of straw , furzes , and such - like combus- tible stuff , which are suffered to be erected and made confusedly in most of the principal parts of the town without restraint . " The population of the ...
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... mean , to give in commandment to the parsons and vicars of every parish that they should make a book , and surely to be kept , wherein to be specified the names of as many as be wedded , and the names of them that be buried , and of all ...
... mean , to give in commandment to the parsons and vicars of every parish that they should make a book , and surely to be kept , wherein to be specified the names of as many as be wedded , and the names of them that be buried , and of all ...
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... mean the same guardianship . Each is a recognition of something higher than acci- dent and mere physical laws . The parish of Stratford , then , was unquestionably the birth - place of William Shakspere . But in what part of Stratford ...
... mean the same guardianship . Each is a recognition of something higher than acci- dent and mere physical laws . The parish of Stratford , then , was unquestionably the birth - place of William Shakspere . But in what part of Stratford ...
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... mean room , with its massive joists and plastered walls , firm with ribs of oak , where they are told the poet of the human race was born . Eyes now closed on the world , but who have left that behind which the world " will not ...
... mean room , with its massive joists and plastered walls , firm with ribs of oak , where they are told the poet of the human race was born . Eyes now closed on the world , but who have left that behind which the world " will not ...
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