William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... probably advanced in years when Henry ascended the throne ; for in the first year of Queen Elizabeth , 1558 , his great - grandson , John Shakspere , was a burgess of the corporation of Stratford , and was in all probability born about ...
... probably advanced in years when Henry ascended the throne ; for in the first year of Queen Elizabeth , 1558 , his great - grandson , John Shakspere , was a burgess of the corporation of Stratford , and was in all probability born about ...
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... probably showed him the road to these benefits . The squire for the body was a high officer of the ancient court ; and the groom of the chamber was an inferior officer , but one who had service and responsibility . The correspondent ...
... probably showed him the road to these benefits . The squire for the body was a high officer of the ancient court ; and the groom of the chamber was an inferior officer , but one who had service and responsibility . The correspondent ...
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... probably left the court upon the death of his master . He married , and he had a son , also Robert , who married Agnes Webbe . Their youngest daughter was Mary , the mother of William Shakspere . † Mary Arden ! The name breathes of ...
... probably left the court upon the death of his master . He married , and he had a son , also Robert , who married Agnes Webbe . Their youngest daughter was Mary , the mother of William Shakspere . † Mary Arden ! The name breathes of ...
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... probably possess as many conveniences and comforts as a rude state of society could command . There was plenty outdoors -oxen , bullocks , kine , weaning calves , swine , bees , poultry , wheat in the barns , barley , oats , hay , peas ...
... probably possess as many conveniences and comforts as a rude state of society could command . There was plenty outdoors -oxen , bullocks , kine , weaning calves , swine , bees , poultry , wheat in the barns , barley , oats , hay , peas ...
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... probably considered this pricking to be an exertion of arbitrary power ; but the corporation resolved that the will of the great Earl should be obeyed ; and for more solemnity they individually attest the order by the signatures of so ...
... probably considered this pricking to be an exertion of arbitrary power ; but the corporation resolved that the will of the great Earl should be obeyed ; and for more solemnity they individually attest the order by the signatures of so ...
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