William Shakspere: A Biography, Bücher 2C. Knight and Company, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... appears that he did , and wrote himself Turchillus de Eardene , in the days of King William Rufus . " The history of the De Ardens , as collected with won- derful industry by Dugdale , spreads over six centuries . Such records seldom ...
... appears that he did , and wrote himself Turchillus de Eardene , in the days of King William Rufus . " The history of the De Ardens , as collected with won- derful industry by Dugdale , spreads over six centuries . Such records seldom ...
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... appear insignificant in a modern census The average annual number of baptisms in 1564 was fifty - five ; of burials in ... appears from the records of Stratford to have gone through the whole regular course of municipal duty . In 1556 he ...
... appear insignificant in a modern census The average annual number of baptisms in 1564 was fifty - five ; of burials in ... appears from the records of Stratford to have gone through the whole regular course of municipal duty . In 1556 he ...
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... appears also to have been made in 1596 , as the grant of arms by Dethick states the fact of John Shakspere's marriage ) would in all probability have been at the instance of John Shakspere's eldest son and heir . The history of the ...
... appears also to have been made in 1596 , as the grant of arms by Dethick states the fact of John Shakspere's marriage ) would in all probability have been at the instance of John Shakspere's eldest son and heir . The history of the ...
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... appears on the dead list . A poetical enthusiast will find no difficulty in believing that , like Horace , he reposed secure and fearless in the midst of contagion and death , protected by the Muses to whom his future life was to be ...
... appears on the dead list . A poetical enthusiast will find no difficulty in believing that , like Horace , he reposed secure and fearless in the midst of contagion and death , protected by the Muses to whom his future life was to be ...
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... appear to have a literal meaning ; and thus to render the previous lame and lameness expressive of something more than the general self- abasement which they would otherwise appear to imply . In the following lines lame means something ...
... appear to have a literal meaning ; and thus to render the previous lame and lameness expressive of something more than the general self- abasement which they would otherwise appear to imply . In the following lines lame means something ...
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