William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... probably advanced in years when Henry ascended the throne ; for in the first year of Queen Elizabeth , 1558 , his great - grandson , John Shakspere , was a burgess of the corporation of Stratford , and was in all probability born about ...
... probably advanced in years when Henry ascended the throne ; for in the first year of Queen Elizabeth , 1558 , his great - grandson , John Shakspere , was a burgess of the corporation of Stratford , and was in all probability born about ...
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... probably left the court upon the death of his master . He married , and he had a son , also Robert , who had a family of seven daughters . The youngest was Mary , the mother of William Shakspere . 66 " " * From the connection of these ...
... probably left the court upon the death of his master . He married , and he had a son , also Robert , who had a family of seven daughters . The youngest was Mary , the mother of William Shakspere . 66 " " * From the connection of these ...
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... probably been secured to her upon her father's second marriage . It was in Snitterfield that Richard Shakspere occupied part of the Arden property . Some twenty years after the death of Robert Arden , Harrison described the growth of ...
... probably been secured to her upon her father's second marriage . It was in Snitterfield that Richard Shakspere occupied part of the Arden property . Some twenty years after the death of Robert Arden , Harrison described the growth of ...
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... probably mused upon many things with an anxious heart . The wealthier Ardens of Kingsbury and Hampton , of Rotley and Rodburne and Park Hall , were her good cousins ; but bad roads and bad times perhaps kept them separate . And so she ...
... probably mused upon many things with an anxious heart . The wealthier Ardens of Kingsbury and Hampton , of Rotley and Rodburne and Park Hall , were her good cousins ; but bad roads and bad times perhaps kept them separate . And so she ...
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... probably a tradition to that effect , for some years ago the Rev. Joseph Greene , a master of the grammar - school at Strat- ford , in an extract which he made from the Register of Shakspere's baptism , wrote in the margin , “ Born on ...
... probably a tradition to that effect , for some years ago the Rev. Joseph Greene , a master of the grammar - school at Strat- ford , in an extract which he made from the Register of Shakspere's baptism , wrote in the margin , “ Born on ...
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