William Shakspere: A Biography, Bücher 2C. Knight and Company, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... Village ................................. 213 Charlcote House , from the Garden ............ 219 Fulbrooke ................... ............................................. Hampton Lucy Church Daisy Hill ................
... Village ................................. 213 Charlcote House , from the Garden ............ 219 Fulbrooke ................... ............................................. Hampton Lucy Church Daisy Hill ................
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... Garden of New Place ........... ............. 481 Monument of Sir Thomas Lucy ............... 190 The College CHAPTER X. - REST . Fac - simile of entry in Parish Register of the Mar- riage of John Hall and Susanna Shakspere ...
... Garden of New Place ........... ............. 481 Monument of Sir Thomas Lucy ............... 190 The College CHAPTER X. - REST . Fac - simile of entry in Parish Register of the Mar- riage of John Hall and Susanna Shakspere ...
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... garden adjacent in Henley Street , who is in the same way admitted , upon fealty done to the lord . Here then is John Shakspere , before his marriage , the purchaser of two copyholds in Strat- ford both with gardens , and one with a ...
... garden adjacent in Henley Street , who is in the same way admitted , upon fealty done to the lord . Here then is John Shakspere , before his marriage , the purchaser of two copyholds in Strat- ford both with gardens , and one with a ...
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... of the most recent condition of the premises in Henley Street , but of the garden of New Place , which has fo been acquired by public subscription . ( See Book II . chapter 10. ) CHAPTER IV . THE SCHOOL . THE poet ir . A BIOGRAPHY .
... of the most recent condition of the premises in Henley Street , but of the garden of New Place , which has fo been acquired by public subscription . ( See Book II . chapter 10. ) CHAPTER IV . THE SCHOOL . THE poet ir . A BIOGRAPHY .
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... garden gone . " * " " Tho- Songs of sailors were there also in those days - England's proper songs - such as ' Hold the anchor fast . ' There were collections of songs , too , as those of mas Whithorne , gentleman , for three , four ...
... garden gone . " * " " Tho- Songs of sailors were there also in those days - England's proper songs - such as ' Hold the anchor fast . ' There were collections of songs , too , as those of mas Whithorne , gentleman , for three , four ...
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actor amongst ancient appears Avon believe Ben Jonson Blackfriars Burbage called castle character Charlcote chronicler church comedy Court Coventry dance daughter delight described doth doubt dramatic Earl early Elizabeth England English Evesham familiar father friends garden gentleman Guy's Cliff Hall Hamlet Hampton Lucy hath Henley Street Henry VI Henry VIII Hill honour John Shakspere Jonson Kenilworth King labour lady land Lawrence Fletcher lived London look Lord Macbeth Malone Master merry mind nature neighbours night noble parish passage performed period play players pleasant poet poetical poetry present Prince probably Queen Richard Richard Burbage Richard III Robert Arden says scarcely Scene servants Shak Shakspere's Shottery solemn song spirit stage story Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon Susanna Hall sweet theatre things Thomas Lucy thou town unto Warwick Warwickshire Welcombe William Shakspere words writing young Shakspere youth