William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... James's and Westminster ...... 294 London from Blackfriars , in the Sixteenth Century 295 296 BOOK II . Shakspere's Visions of Maturity ..... CHAPTER I. — A NEW PLAY . A Play at the Blackfriars .................................... 299 ...
... James's and Westminster ...... 294 London from Blackfriars , in the Sixteenth Century 295 296 BOOK II . Shakspere's Visions of Maturity ..... CHAPTER I. — A NEW PLAY . A Play at the Blackfriars .................................... 299 ...
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... Glamis Castle ............ ............................................. 431 James the Sixth of Scotland , and First of England 449 Carlisle ........ .................................... .. ... .. .....................................
... Glamis Castle ............ ............................................. 431 James the Sixth of Scotland , and First of England 449 Carlisle ........ .................................... .. ... .. .....................................
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... James West . Up to the publication of Rowe's edition in 1709 , the writers who mention Shakspere merely say , " born at Stratford - upon - Avon . " Rowe says " he was born at Stratford - upon - Avon in Warwickshire , in April , 1564 ...
... James West . Up to the publication of Rowe's edition in 1709 , the writers who mention Shakspere merely say , " born at Stratford - upon - Avon . " Rowe says " he was born at Stratford - upon - Avon in Warwickshire , in April , 1564 ...
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... James I. , Moresin , another foreigner , saw a figure made of corn drawn home in a cart , with men and women singing to the pipe and the drum . And then Puritanism arose , to tell us that all such expressions of the heart were pagan and ...
... James I. , Moresin , another foreigner , saw a figure made of corn drawn home in a cart , with men and women singing to the pipe and the drum . And then Puritanism arose , to tell us that all such expressions of the heart were pagan and ...
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... James contrived , through the agency of the widow of the Earl of Leicester , to cheat the son out of the father's great possessions . The more generous Prince Henry , upon whom Kenilworth was bestowed , negotiated for its purchase with ...
... James contrived , through the agency of the widow of the Earl of Leicester , to cheat the son out of the father's great possessions . The more generous Prince Henry , upon whom Kenilworth was bestowed , negotiated for its purchase with ...
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