William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... holds that popularly the grandfather of Mary Arden would have been called the grandfather of John Shak- spere , and that John Shakspere himself would have so called him . The answer is very direct . The grant of arms recites that the ...
... holds that popularly the grandfather of Mary Arden would have been called the grandfather of John Shak- spere , and that John Shakspere himself would have so called him . The answer is very direct . The grant of arms recites that the ...
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... hold somewhat less intercourse with their neighbours on the other than Englishmen now hold with the antipodes . But the days of improvement were sure to arrive . There were charters for markets , and charters for fairs , obtained from ...
... hold somewhat less intercourse with their neighbours on the other than Englishmen now hold with the antipodes . But the days of improvement were sure to arrive . There were charters for markets , and charters for fairs , obtained from ...
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... hold that he who , when a boy , exercised his father's trade , has described the process of calf - killing with an accuracy which nothing but profound experience could give ? - " And as the butcher takes away the calf , And binds the ...
... hold that he who , when a boy , exercised his father's trade , has described the process of calf - killing with an accuracy which nothing but profound experience could give ? - " And as the butcher takes away the calf , And binds the ...
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... hold houses in the same street , purchased in 1574 : yet , from Malone's loose way of stating that in 1555 the lease of a house in Henley Street was assigned to John Shakspere , it has been conjectured that he purchased in 1574 the ...
... hold houses in the same street , purchased in 1574 : yet , from Malone's loose way of stating that in 1555 the lease of a house in Henley Street was assigned to John Shakspere , it has been conjectured that he purchased in 1574 the ...
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... Hold the anchor fast . ' There were collections of songs , too , as those of " Tho- mas Whithorne , gentleman , for three , four , or five voices , " which found their way into every yeoman's house when we were a musical people , and ...
... Hold the anchor fast . ' There were collections of songs , too , as those of " Tho- mas Whithorne , gentleman , for three , four , or five voices , " which found their way into every yeoman's house when we were a musical people , and ...
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