William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... never was his hous , Of fish and flesh , and that so plenteous , It snewed in his hous of mete and drinke ; " - nor so powerful and ambitious as he : - " At sessions ther was he lord and sire . Ful often time he was knight of the shire ...
... never was his hous , Of fish and flesh , and that so plenteous , It snewed in his hous of mete and drinke ; " - nor so powerful and ambitious as he : - " At sessions ther was he lord and sire . Ful often time he was knight of the shire ...
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... never again occurs as a signature in the entries of the common halls , although he is very frequently entered as an attendant upon those halls . Now it is in the books of the corporation that the signature of John Shakspere , whether ...
... never again occurs as a signature in the entries of the common halls , although he is very frequently entered as an attendant upon those halls . Now it is in the books of the corporation that the signature of John Shakspere , whether ...
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... never steadfast . " Caxton's Catalogue was rich in ro- mantic and poetical lore - the ' Confessio Amantis , ' the Canterbury Tales , ' Troilus and Creseide , ' the Book of Troy , ' the ' Dictes of the Philosophers , ' the Mirror of the ...
... never steadfast . " Caxton's Catalogue was rich in ro- mantic and poetical lore - the ' Confessio Amantis , ' the Canterbury Tales , ' Troilus and Creseide , ' the Book of Troy , ' the ' Dictes of the Philosophers , ' the Mirror of the ...
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... never none y founde . " The good old printer , Wynkyn , knew that there were real , because spiritual , truths in these ancient songs and gestes ; and his press poured them out in company with many " A full devoute and gosteley Treatise ...
... never none y founde . " The good old printer , Wynkyn , knew that there were real , because spiritual , truths in these ancient songs and gestes ; and his press poured them out in company with many " A full devoute and gosteley Treatise ...
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... never was mentioned in any chronicle in this realm . " From that time , with the exception of the short interval of the reign of Mary , the presses of London were for the most part employed in printing Bibles . That Book , to whose ...
... never was mentioned in any chronicle in this realm . " From that time , with the exception of the short interval of the reign of Mary , the presses of London were for the most part employed in printing Bibles . That Book , to whose ...
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