William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... LONDON . 102. Palace of Woodstock ....... 103. Entries in Stratford Register ( fac - similes ) 104. Baliol College ... London from Blackfriars , in the Sixteenth Century 291 Note on Aubrey's Life of Shakspere 109. Shakspere's Visions of ...
... LONDON . 102. Palace of Woodstock ....... 103. Entries in Stratford Register ( fac - similes ) 104. Baliol College ... London from Blackfriars , in the Sixteenth Century 291 Note on Aubrey's Life of Shakspere 109. Shakspere's Visions of ...
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... LONDON . 184. The Bear Garden ........ 185. Edward Alleyn 504 506 189. Thomas Heywood 514 ........ 190. Francis Beaumont .. 515 186. William Drummond . 508 191. Philip Massinger 516 187. William Alexander , Earl of Stirling ...
... LONDON . 184. The Bear Garden ........ 185. Edward Alleyn 504 506 189. Thomas Heywood 514 ........ 190. Francis Beaumont .. 515 186. William Drummond . 508 191. Philip Massinger 516 187. William Alexander , Earl of Stirling ...
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... London . " " " * England was not always a country of bridges : rivers asserted their own natural rights , and were not bestrid by domineering man . If the people of Henley in Arden would travel towards London , the Avon might invite or ...
... London . " " " * England was not always a country of bridges : rivers asserted their own natural rights , and were not bestrid by domineering man . If the people of Henley in Arden would travel towards London , the Avon might invite or ...
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... London . " His father was a butcher , says Aubrey ; he was apprentice to a butcher , says the parish clerk . Aubrey was picking up his gossip for his friend Anthony - a - Wood in 1680 , and it is not very difficult to imagine that the ...
... London . " His father was a butcher , says Aubrey ; he was apprentice to a butcher , says the parish clerk . Aubrey was picking up his gossip for his friend Anthony - a - Wood in 1680 , and it is not very difficult to imagine that the ...
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... London , and still continued there ; of which sad time Stow pithily says- " The poor citizens of London were this year plagued with a threefold plague , pesti- lence , scarcity of money , and dearth of victuals ; the misery whereof were ...
... London , and still continued there ; of which sad time Stow pithily says- " The poor citizens of London were this year plagued with a threefold plague , pesti- lence , scarcity of money , and dearth of victuals ; the misery whereof were ...
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