William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... record : his name or his deeds would have no interest for us unless there had been born , eighty years after this battle - day , a direct descendant from him- " Whose muse , full of high thought's invention , Doth like himself ...
... record : his name or his deeds would have no interest for us unless there had been born , eighty years after this battle - day , a direct descendant from him- " Whose muse , full of high thought's invention , Doth like himself ...
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... record and remembrance of the valiant facts and virtuous dispositions of worthy men have been made known and divulged by certain shields of arms and tokens of chivalry . " In those parts of Warwickshire , then , lived and died , we may ...
... record and remembrance of the valiant facts and virtuous dispositions of worthy men have been made known and divulged by certain shields of arms and tokens of chivalry . " In those parts of Warwickshire , then , lived and died , we may ...
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... records seldom present much variety of incident , however great and wealthy be the family to which they are linked . In this instance a shrievalty or an attainder varies the register of birth and marriage , but generation after ...
... records seldom present much variety of incident , however great and wealthy be the family to which they are linked . In this instance a shrievalty or an attainder varies the register of birth and marriage , but generation after ...
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... record every fortnight , for the trial of all causes within the jurisdiction of the borough in which the debt and damages did not amount to thirty pounds . There was a court - leet also , which appointed its ale - tasters , who presided ...
... record every fortnight , for the trial of all causes within the jurisdiction of the borough in which the debt and damages did not amount to thirty pounds . There was a court - leet also , which appointed its ale - tasters , who presided ...
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... records as a yeoman . He must have been dwelling in Stratford , for we have seen that he was ordered to take the office of high bailiff , an office de- manding a near and constant residence . We can imagine a moderate landed proprietor ...
... records as a yeoman . He must have been dwelling in Stratford , for we have seen that he was ordered to take the office of high bailiff , an office de- manding a near and constant residence . We can imagine a moderate landed proprietor ...
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