William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... neighbour , of child opposed to father , of wife to husband . She might have beheld these evils . The rich religious houses of her county and vicinity had been suppressed , their property scattered , their chapels and fair chambers ...
... neighbour , of child opposed to father , of wife to husband . She might have beheld these evils . The rich religious houses of her county and vicinity had been suppressed , their property scattered , their chapels and fair chambers ...
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... 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 King Richard and King John ; and in process ...
... 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 King Richard and King John ; and in process ...
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... neighbours , was fined for making a dung - heap in the street . * In 1553 , the jurors of Stratford present certain inhabitants as violators of the municipal laws : from which present- ment we learn that ban - dogs were not to go about ...
... neighbours , was fined for making a dung - heap in the street . * In 1553 , the jurors of Stratford present certain inhabitants as violators of the municipal laws : from which present- ment we learn that ban - dogs were not to go about ...
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... neighbours that when he was a boy he exercised his father's trade ; but when he killed a calf he would do it in high style , and make a speech . There was at that time another butcher's son in this town that was held not at all inferior ...
... neighbours that when he was a boy he exercised his father's trade ; but when he killed a calf he would do it in high style , and make a speech . There was at that time another butcher's son in this town that was held not at all inferior ...
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... neighbour for unjustly detaining eighteen quarters of barley . We still refuse to believe that John Shakspere , when he is described as a yeoman in after years , " had relinquished his retail trade , " as Mr. Halliwell judges ; or that ...
... neighbour for unjustly detaining eighteen quarters of barley . We still refuse to believe that John Shakspere , when he is described as a yeoman in after years , " had relinquished his retail trade , " as Mr. Halliwell judges ; or that ...
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