William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... person pointed out as John Shakspere's great - grandfather ; and that , having an ancient coat - of - arms himself , his ancestry is really that of his wife , whose arms are totally different ? " Whose footsteps yet are found In her ...
... person pointed out as John Shakspere's great - grandfather ; and that , having an ancient coat - of - arms himself , his ancestry is really that of his wife , whose arms are totally different ? " Whose footsteps yet are found In her ...
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... person of some consideration , who during the reign of Edward VI . had been frequently one of the war- dens of the bridge of Stratford . " It is equally wonderful that , Malone having printed the docu- ments , no one who writes about ...
... person of some consideration , who during the reign of Edward VI . had been frequently one of the war- dens of the bridge of Stratford . " It is equally wonderful that , Malone having printed the docu- ments , no one who writes about ...
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... person who preceded him . It was , indeed , his usual custom to set his mark lower than his name . In the latter part of his life he contented himself with making a cross instead of the A which he had formerly used . " Where are the ex ...
... person who preceded him . It was , indeed , his usual custom to set his mark lower than his name . In the latter part of his life he contented himself with making a cross instead of the A which he had formerly used . " Where are the ex ...
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... persons left descendants , with whom this property remained until the beginning of the present century . But it was gradually diminished . The orchards and gardens were originally extensive : a century ago tenements had been built upon ...
... persons left descendants , with whom this property remained until the beginning of the present century . But it was gradually diminished . The orchards and gardens were originally extensive : a century ago tenements had been built upon ...
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... obtrude the defect of his person into notice . " - Life of William Shakspeare , by the Rev. William Harness , M.A. † See Sonnets 50 and 51 . rished in him that love of books , and traditionary 34 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE : Coventry Cross.
... obtrude the defect of his person into notice . " - Life of William Shakspeare , by the Rev. William Harness , M.A. † See Sonnets 50 and 51 . rished in him that love of books , and traditionary 34 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE : Coventry Cross.
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