William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... write thy name ? or hast thou a mark to thyself like an honest plain - dealing man ? " Alas ! out of the nineteen seven only can answer , " I thank God I have been so well brought up that I can write my name . " * + may coll 7388 $ Cols ...
... write thy name ? or hast thou a mark to thyself like an honest plain - dealing man ? " Alas ! out of the nineteen seven only can answer , " I thank God I have been so well brought up that I can write my name . " * + may coll 7388 $ Cols ...
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... write their names according to the penmanship of their age , but with the variety which belongs to individual character . " Rarff Cardre , " we are sure , was a sleek humorist : he has the gridiron for a sign manual , an emblem not of ...
... write their names according to the penmanship of their age , but with the variety which belongs to individual character . " Rarff Cardre , " we are sure , was a sleek humorist : he has the gridiron for a sign manual , an emblem not of ...
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... writes about Shakspere has deduced from them that Shakspere's father was ne- cessarily a person of some substance before his marriage , a purchaser of property . The roll says— " et ide Johes pd . in cur . fecit dño fidelitatem p ...
... writes about Shakspere has deduced from them that Shakspere's father was ne- cessarily a person of some substance before his marriage , a purchaser of property . The roll says— " et ide Johes pd . in cur . fecit dño fidelitatem p ...
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... writes it down , we should only have one more knot to cut , not to untie , in the matters which belong to William Shakspere . The son of the butcher of Ipswich was the boy bachelor of Oxford at fifteen years of age ; he had an early ...
... writes it down , we should only have one more knot to cut , not to untie , in the matters which belong to William Shakspere . The son of the butcher of Ipswich was the boy bachelor of Oxford at fifteen years of age ; he had an early ...
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... write himself gentleman ? Suffice it that we believe not that the husband of Mary Arden was a worker in gloves ; that he was learned in the mysteries of cheveril and cordevan ; that he could line the gloves of the great with velvet ...
... write himself gentleman ? Suffice it that we believe not that the husband of Mary Arden was a worker in gloves ; that he was learned in the mysteries of cheveril and cordevan ; that he could line the gloves of the great with velvet ...
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