William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... doubt told them truly , that he was great - grandson to one who had been advanced and re- warded by Henry VII . And so for ever after he was no more goodman Shak- spere , or John Shakspere , yeoman , but Master Shakspere ; and this ...
... doubt told them truly , that he was great - grandson to one who had been advanced and re- warded by Henry VII . And so for ever after he was no more goodman Shak- spere , or John Shakspere , yeoman , but Master Shakspere ; and this ...
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... doubt not , led a life of usefulness as well as in- nocence , within her native forest hamlet . She had three sisters , and they all , with their mother Agnes , survived their father , who died in December , 1556 . His will is dated the ...
... doubt not , led a life of usefulness as well as in- nocence , within her native forest hamlet . She had three sisters , and they all , with their mother Agnes , survived their father , who died in December , 1556 . His will is dated the ...
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... doubt with gardens separating the low and irregular tenements , sleeping ditches intersecting the properties , and stagnant pools exhaling in the road . Even in the reigns of Elizabeth and James the town was nearly destroyed by fire ...
... doubt with gardens separating the low and irregular tenements , sleeping ditches intersecting the properties , and stagnant pools exhaling in the road . Even in the reigns of Elizabeth and James the town was nearly destroyed by fire ...
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... doubt that John Shakspere was living upon his own land , renting the land of others , actively engaged in the business of cultivation , in an age when tillage was becoming rapidly pro- fitable , so much so that men of wealth very often ...
... doubt that John Shakspere was living upon his own land , renting the land of others , actively engaged in the business of cultivation , in an age when tillage was becoming rapidly pro- fitable , so much so that men of wealth very often ...
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... doubt accustomed to use the mark of the cross ; but amongst many in the early times who could not write , and did not find it necessary to write , it was a very common case for an individual to adopt , in the language of Jack Cade , a ...
... doubt accustomed to use the mark of the cross ; but amongst many in the early times who could not write , and did not find it necessary to write , it was a very common case for an individual to adopt , in the language of Jack Cade , a ...
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