William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... p . 95 . + Ingon is not , as Malone states , situated at a small distance from the estate which William Shakspere purchased in 1602. Clopton lies between the two properties . Aubrey , men must believe thee in all after - 19 A BIOGRAPHY .
... p . 95 . + Ingon is not , as Malone states , situated at a small distance from the estate which William Shakspere purchased in 1602. Clopton lies between the two properties . Aubrey , men must believe thee in all after - 19 A BIOGRAPHY .
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A Biography Charles Knight. Aubrey , men must believe thee in all after - time ; for did not Farmer aver that , when he that killed the calf wrote- " There's a divinity that shapes our ends , Rough hew them how we will , " * —— the poet ...
A Biography Charles Knight. Aubrey , men must believe thee in all after - time ; for did not Farmer aver that , when he that killed the calf wrote- " There's a divinity that shapes our ends , Rough hew them how we will , " * —— the poet ...
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... believe John Shakspere to have been . Nor indeed was the incidental business even of a butcher , a slayer and seller of carcases , incompatible with that occupation of a landholder . Har- rison , who mingles his laments at the ...
... believe John Shakspere to have been . Nor indeed was the incidental business even of a butcher , a slayer and seller of carcases , incompatible with that occupation of a landholder . Har- rison , who mingles his laments at the ...
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... believe not that the husband of Mary Arden was a worker in gloves ; that he was learned in the mysteries of cheveril and cordevan ; that he could line the gloves of the great with velvet , and fringe with gold ; that he recommended to ...
... believe not that the husband of Mary Arden was a worker in gloves ; that he was learned in the mysteries of cheveril and cordevan ; that he could line the gloves of the great with velvet , and fringe with gold ; that he recommended to ...
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... believe that William Shakspere first saw the light only a day or two previous to this legal record of his existence . There is no direct evidence that he was born on the 23rd of April , according to the common belief . But there was ...
... believe that William Shakspere first saw the light only a day or two previous to this legal record of his existence . There is no direct evidence that he was born on the 23rd of April , according to the common belief . But there was ...
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