William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... passed away . In that solitude she probably mused upon many things with an anxious heart . The wealthier Ardens of Kingsbury and Hampton , of Rotley and Rod- burne and Park Hall , were her good cousins ; but bad roads and bad times ...
... passed away . In that solitude she probably mused upon many things with an anxious heart . The wealthier Ardens of Kingsbury and Hampton , of Rotley and Rod- burne and Park Hall , were her good cousins ; but bad roads and bad times ...
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... passed out of the yeoman into the gentle- man , and in all registers and records after 1569 he was styled Master John Shakspere . And is all this , it may be said , of any importance in looking at the life of William Shakspere - a man ...
... passed out of the yeoman into the gentle- man , and in all registers and records after 1569 he was styled Master John Shakspere . And is all this , it may be said , of any importance in looking at the life of William Shakspere - a man ...
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... passing : - " It is now settled beyond dispute that he was a glover . " * This is a somewhat strong assertion . Malone has found out that the glove - trade was carried on in John Shakspere's time to a considerable extent in Stratford ...
... passing : - " It is now settled beyond dispute that he was a glover . " * This is a somewhat strong assertion . Malone has found out that the glove - trade was carried on in John Shakspere's time to a considerable extent in Stratford ...
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... passed into a younger branch of the poet's family ; the descend- ants of that branch grew poorer and poorer ; they sold off its orchards and gardens ; they divided and subdivided it into smaller tenements ; it became partly a butcher's ...
... passed into a younger branch of the poet's family ; the descend- ants of that branch grew poorer and poorer ; they sold off its orchards and gardens ; they divided and subdivided it into smaller tenements ; it became partly a butcher's ...
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... passed through the great changes of religious opinion , as the greater portion of the people passed , without any violent corresponding change in their habits derived from their forefathers . In the time of Henry VIII . the great ...
... passed through the great changes of religious opinion , as the greater portion of the people passed , without any violent corresponding change in their habits derived from their forefathers . In the time of Henry VIII . the great ...
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