William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... common sort of artificers , and these commonly live wealthily , keep good houses , and travel to get riches . They are also for the most part farmers to gentlemen , or at the leastwise arti- ficers ; and with grazing , frequenting of ...
... common sort of artificers , and these commonly live wealthily , keep good houses , and travel to get riches . They are also for the most part farmers to gentlemen , or at the leastwise arti- ficers ; and with grazing , frequenting of ...
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... Common Hall , proceedings of the Court - leet , pleas of the Court of Record , writs , which have been hunted over with unwearied diligence , and yet they tell us nothing , or next to nothing , of John Shakspere . When he was elected an ...
... Common Hall , proceedings of the Court - leet , pleas of the Court of Record , writs , which have been hunted over with unwearied diligence , and yet they tell us nothing , or next to nothing , of John Shakspere . When he was elected an ...
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... common hall . " John Shacksper " was among the number . So unusual was it for members of the corporation individually thus to sanction the general proceedings of the body , that , although John Shakspere continued in the corporation ...
... common hall . " John Shacksper " was among the number . So unusual was it for members of the corporation individually thus to sanction the general proceedings of the body , that , although John Shakspere continued in the corporation ...
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... common belief . But there was probably a tradition to that effect ; for some years ago the Rev. Joseph Greene , a master of the grammar - school at Stratford , in an extract which he made from the Register of Shakspere's baptism , wrote ...
... common belief . But there was probably a tradition to that effect ; for some years ago the Rev. Joseph Greene , a master of the grammar - school at Stratford , in an extract which he made from the Register of Shakspere's baptism , wrote ...
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... Common Prayer take the place of the Mass - book , and acknowledged the temporal sovereign to be head of the church ; ( * See Chalmers's Apology , ' p . 200 . + Chalmers . See also Drake , who adopts , in great measure , Chalmers's ...
... Common Prayer take the place of the Mass - book , and acknowledged the temporal sovereign to be head of the church ; ( * See Chalmers's Apology , ' p . 200 . + Chalmers . See also Drake , who adopts , in great measure , Chalmers's ...
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