William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... period , and the solution of the difficulty is palpable : In John Strype's " Memorials Ecclesiastical under Queen Mary I , " under the date of 1558 , we find this passage : " It is certain that one Edward Horne suffered at Newent ...
... period , and the solution of the difficulty is palpable : In John Strype's " Memorials Ecclesiastical under Queen Mary I , " under the date of 1558 , we find this passage : " It is certain that one Edward Horne suffered at Newent ...
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... period of infancy . Rowe , we have already seen , mentions the large family of John Shakspere , " ten children in all . " Malone has established very satisfactorily the origin of this error into which Rowe has fallen . In later years ...
... period of infancy . Rowe , we have already seen , mentions the large family of John Shakspere , " ten children in all . " Malone has established very satisfactorily the origin of this error into which Rowe has fallen . In later years ...
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... period the puritan section of the English church were acquiring great strength in Stratford and the neighbourhood ; and in 1596 , Richard Bifield , one of the most zealous of the puritan ministers , became its Vicar . * John Shakspere ...
... period the puritan section of the English church were acquiring great strength in Stratford and the neighbourhood ; and in 1596 , Richard Bifield , one of the most zealous of the puritan ministers , became its Vicar . * John Shakspere ...
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A Biography Charles Knight. sition period , or he could not have been quite what he was . His intellect was not the dwarfish and precocious growth of the hot - bed of change , and still less of con- vulsion . His whole soul was permeated ...
A Biography Charles Knight. sition period , or he could not have been quite what he was . His intellect was not the dwarfish and precocious growth of the hot - bed of change , and still less of con- vulsion . His whole soul was permeated ...
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... period , then , when it was usual for the boys of Grammar Schools to attend the annual perambulations in Rogation - week of the clergy , the magistrates and public officers , and the inhabitants , of parishes and towns , † would William ...
... period , then , when it was usual for the boys of Grammar Schools to attend the annual perambulations in Rogation - week of the clergy , the magistrates and public officers , and the inhabitants , of parishes and towns , † would William ...
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