William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... written are conjectural . This Biography ' is only so far more conjectural than any other , as regards the form which it assumes , by which it has been endeavoured to associate Shakspere with the circumstances around him , in a manner ...
... written are conjectural . This Biography ' is only so far more conjectural than any other , as regards the form which it assumes , by which it has been endeavoured to associate Shakspere with the circumstances around him , in a manner ...
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... written on her heart , Mary Arden and John Shakspere were , in all likelihood , standing before the altar of the parish church of Aston Cantlow , and the house and lands of Asbies became administered by one who took possession " by the ...
... written on her heart , Mary Arden and John Shakspere were , in all likelihood , standing before the altar of the parish church of Aston Cantlow , and the house and lands of Asbies became administered by one who took possession " by the ...
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... writing ) the Glovers and Whittawers formed one craft . A whittawer is one who prepares tawed leather— untanned leather - leather chiefly dressed from sheep skins and lamb skins by a simple process of soaking , and scraping , and liming ...
... writing ) the Glovers and Whittawers formed one craft . A whittawer is one who prepares tawed leather— untanned leather - leather chiefly dressed from sheep skins and lamb skins by a simple process of soaking , and scraping , and liming ...
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... written the verses in question . " We should have no doubt whatever that the verses we have quoted may be most fitly received in a metaphorical sense , were there not some subsequent lines in the 37th Sonnet which really appear to have ...
... written the verses in question . " We should have no doubt whatever that the verses we have quoted may be most fitly received in a metaphorical sense , were there not some subsequent lines in the 37th Sonnet which really appear to have ...
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... written , a very ancient boundary - tree - an elm which is recorded in a Presentment of the Perambulation of the boundaries of the Borough of Strat- ford , on the 7th of April , 1591 , as " The Elme at the Dovehouse - Close end ...
... written , a very ancient boundary - tree - an elm which is recorded in a Presentment of the Perambulation of the boundaries of the Borough of Strat- ford , on the 7th of April , 1591 , as " The Elme at the Dovehouse - Close end ...
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