The Homes of ShakspereChapman and Hall, 1847 - 32 Seiten |
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ANNE HATHAWAY'S COTTAGE Artists Atlas Author ballad beautiful chair CHAPMAN AND HALL character Charlecote Charles Lever Chronicle Church Comprising CONTENTS OF VOL COTTAGE deer-stealing ditto door F. W. FAIRHOLT Foreign Library Forty Illustrations Frontispiece Gazette Hall's handsome Hans Christian Andersen Heinrich Zschokke Henley Street HOME OF SHAKSPERE Home Treasury house in Henley Howitt Imperial 4to India paper interest Ireland Irish John Hathaway John Shakspere Johnstone kitchen Knight Letter-press Literary Maps MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT Mary Howitt Miss Mitford morocco gilt Mount Sorel Numbers original Ornamental painted PHIZ PLATE Poet Poet's portrait post 8vo price 11 price 9s purchased relics roof Russia SECOND EDITION Series Shakspere was born SHAKSPERE'S BIRTHPLACE shews Shottery Sir Thomas Lucy Sketches Small 4to Small 8vo Speke Hall stone story Stratford superintendence Tale tenements Thomas Lucy Titmarsh TOMB tradition volume W. P. Frith Washington Irving William window Wood writer Young
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Seite 35 - Triumph, my Britain! Thou hast one to show To whom all scenes of Europe homage owe. He was not of an age, but for all time...
Seite 18 - SINGULAR. A GREAT MAINTAINER OF HOSPITALITY ; GREATLY ESTEEMED OF HER BETTERS ; MISLIKED OF NONE UNLESS OF THE ENVIOUS. WHEN ALL IS SPOKEN THAT CAN BE SAID, A WOMAN SO FURNISHED AND GARNISHED WITH VIRTUE, AS NOT TO BE BETTERED, AND HARDLY TO BE EQUALLED BY ANY. AS SHE LIVED MOST VIRTUOUSLY, SO SHE DYED MOST GODLY. SET DOWN BY HIM THAT BEST DID KNOW WHAT HATH BEEN WRITTEN TO BE TRUE. THOMAS LUCY.
Seite 24 - He was wont to go to his native country once a year. I think I have been told that he left 200?.
Seite 18 - Barn, where, according to the same veracious tradition, the venison was concealed. A word or two disposes of this part of the tradition: Fulbrooke did not come into the possession of the Lucy family till the grandson of Sir Thomas purchased it in the reign of James I.
Seite 35 - Costume in England. A HISTORY OF DRESS, from the Earliest Period until the close of the Eighteenth Century ; with a Glossary of Terms for all Articles of Use or Ornament worn about the Person. "By FW FAIRHOLT, FSA With upwards of 600 Engravings, drawn on Wood by the Author.
Seite 7 - VII. ; and the interior of which was originally decorated with a series of remarkable paintings ; the principal being the legendary history of the Holy Cross. In this chapel, at one time, the school was held ; and an order in the corporation books, dated February 1594, directs " that there shall be no school kept in the chapel from this time following.
Seite 3 - The walls of its squalid chambers are covered with names and inscriptions in every language by pilgrims of all nations, ranks, and conditions, from the prince to the peasant, and present a simple but striking instance of the spontaneous and universal bom \ge of mankind to the great poet of Nature.
Seite 18 - I'll slay a doe, while I live. Hold your bow straight and steady : I serve the good Duke of Norfolk. SMUG.