William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... Malone , with laudable industry , has continued the pedigree in the younger branch . Robert's son , also called Robert , was groom of the chamber to Henry VII . He appears to have been a favourite ; for he had a valuable lease granted ...
... Malone , with laudable industry , has continued the pedigree in the younger branch . Robert's son , also called Robert , was groom of the chamber to Henry VII . He appears to have been a favourite ; for he had a valuable lease granted ...
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... Malone's Life of Shakspeare . ' + From the connection of these immediate ancestors of Shakspere's mother with the court of Henry VII . , Malone has assumed that they were the " antecessors " of John Shakspere declared in the grants of ...
... Malone's Life of Shakspeare . ' + From the connection of these immediate ancestors of Shakspere's mother with the court of Henry VII . , Malone has assumed that they were the " antecessors " of John Shakspere declared in the grants of ...
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... Malone's Life of Shakspeare , ' Boswell's Malone , vol . ii . , p . 77 . these dignitaries from their happy oblivion , saying to each 15 A BIOGRAPHY .
... Malone's Life of Shakspeare , ' Boswell's Malone , vol . ii . , p . 77 . these dignitaries from their happy oblivion , saying to each 15 A BIOGRAPHY .
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... Malone , and other grave anti- quarians , that the pair of compasses standing opposite the name of " Thomas Dyxun , " a most clever drawing of an open pair of compasses , such as car- penters use , having a quadrant upon which the leg ...
... Malone , and other grave anti- quarians , that the pair of compasses standing opposite the name of " Thomas Dyxun , " a most clever drawing of an open pair of compasses , such as car- penters use , having a quadrant upon which the leg ...
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... Malone , with these documents before him , which are clearly the admis- sions of John Shakspere to two copyhold estates , should say : - " At the court - leet , held in October , 1556 , the lease of a house in Greenhill Street was ...
... Malone , with these documents before him , which are clearly the admis- sions of John Shakspere to two copyhold estates , should say : - " At the court - leet , held in October , 1556 , the lease of a house in Greenhill Street was ...
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