William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... reason of its woodiness , the old Britons and Gauls using the word in that sense . " At the time of the Nor- man invasion there resided at Warwick , Turchil , “ a man of especial note and power " and of " great possessions . " In the ...
... reason of its woodiness , the old Britons and Gauls using the word in that sense . " At the time of the Nor- man invasion there resided at Warwick , Turchil , “ a man of especial note and power " and of " great possessions . " In the ...
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... reasons making no defence . " Again , in the 37th Sonnet : - " As a decrepit father takes delight To see his active child do deeds of youth , So I , made lame by fortune's dearest spite , Take all my comfort of thy worth and truth ...
... reasons making no defence . " Again , in the 37th Sonnet : - " As a decrepit father takes delight To see his active child do deeds of youth , So I , made lame by fortune's dearest spite , Take all my comfort of thy worth and truth ...
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... reason of my sins I be to pass and stay a long while in purgatory , they will vouchsafe to assist and succour me with their holy prayers and satisfactory works , especially with the holy sacrifice of the mass , as being the most ...
... reason of my sins I be to pass and stay a long while in purgatory , they will vouchsafe to assist and succour me with their holy prayers and satisfactory works , especially with the holy sacrifice of the mass , as being the most ...
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... reason for this removal - his non - attendance when summoned to the halls . Ac- cording to this reasoning of Chalmers , John Shakspere did not hesitate to take the Oath of Supremacy when he was chief magistrate in 1564 , but retired ...
... reason for this removal - his non - attendance when summoned to the halls . Ac- cording to this reasoning of Chalmers , John Shakspere did not hesitate to take the Oath of Supremacy when he was chief magistrate in 1564 , but retired ...
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... reason- ably supposed to have terminated , and before which period his " assistance at home " would rather have been embarrassing than useful to his father , the family consisted of five children : William , aged fourteen ; Gilbert ...
... reason- ably supposed to have terminated , and before which period his " assistance at home " would rather have been embarrassing than useful to his father , the family consisted of five children : William , aged fourteen ; Gilbert ...
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