William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... comes nearer to the times of John Shakspere than the great author of the Canterbury Tales , ' has described the ... come to great wealth , insomuch that many of them are able and do buy the lands of unthrifty gentlemen , and often ...
... comes nearer to the times of John Shakspere than the great author of the Canterbury Tales , ' has described the ... come to great wealth , insomuch that many of them are able and do buy the lands of unthrifty gentlemen , and often ...
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... comes . Turchil , as well as his father , received favour at the hands of the Conqueror . He retained the possession of vast lands in the shire , and he occupied Warwick Castle as a military governor . He was thence called Turchil de ...
... comes . Turchil , as well as his father , received favour at the hands of the Conqueror . He retained the possession of vast lands in the shire , and he occupied Warwick Castle as a military governor . He was thence called Turchil de ...
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... comes , but it brings not joy to Stratford . There is wailing in her streets and woe in her houses . The death - register tells a fearful history . From the 30th June to the 31st December , two hundred and thirty - eight inhabitants , a ...
... comes , but it brings not joy to Stratford . There is wailing in her streets and woe in her houses . The death - register tells a fearful history . From the 30th June to the 31st December , two hundred and thirty - eight inhabitants , a ...
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... comes answer like an Absey - book . " 6 In the first year of Edward VI . was published by authority The A B C , with the Pater - noster , Ave , Crede , and Ten Commandementtes in Englysshe , newly translated and set forth at the kynges ...
... comes answer like an Absey - book . " 6 In the first year of Edward VI . was published by authority The A B C , with the Pater - noster , Ave , Crede , and Ten Commandementtes in Englysshe , newly translated and set forth at the kynges ...
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... comes the active business of the dairy , and , what to us would be a strange sight , the lambs have been taken from their mothers , and the ewes are milked in the folds . May demands the labour of the weed - hook ; no horse- hoeing in ...
... comes the active business of the dairy , and , what to us would be a strange sight , the lambs have been taken from their mothers , and the ewes are milked in the folds . May demands the labour of the weed - hook ; no horse- hoeing in ...
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