William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... ..... ............................................. 431 James the Sixth of Scotland , and First of England 449 Carlisle ........ .................................... .. ... .. ..............................................
... ..... ............................................. 431 James the Sixth of Scotland , and First of England 449 Carlisle ........ .................................... .. ... .. ..............................................
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... England that , in imitation of the Normans , assumed a surname , for so it 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 ...
... England that , in imitation of the Normans , assumed a surname , for so it 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 ...
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... England , saying , " There are old men yet dwelling in the village where I remain , which have noted three things to be marvellously altered in England within their sound remembrance . " One of these enormities is the multitude of ...
... England , saying , " There are old men yet dwelling in the village where I remain , which have noted three things to be marvellously altered in England within their sound remembrance . " One of these enormities is the multitude of ...
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... very year when Romanism was lighting its last fires in England , and a queen was dying with " Calais " written on her heart , Mary Arden and John Shakspere were , in all likelihood , 11 A BIOGRAPHY . Church of Aston Cantlow.
... very year when Romanism was lighting its last fires in England , and a queen was dying with " Calais " written on her heart , Mary Arden and John Shakspere were , in all likelihood , 11 A BIOGRAPHY . Church of Aston Cantlow.
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... England was not always a country of bridges : rivers asserted their own natural rights , and were not bestrid by domineering man . If the people of Henley in Arden would travel towards London , the Avon might invite or oppose their ...
... England was not always a country of bridges : rivers asserted their own natural rights , and were not bestrid by domineering man . If the people of Henley in Arden would travel towards London , the Avon might invite or oppose their ...
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