William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... ............................................................ Queen Elizabeth 79 82 Ruins of Kenilworth in the 17th Century ............. Entrance to the Hall .... ....................................................................
... ............................................................ Queen Elizabeth 79 82 Ruins of Kenilworth in the 17th Century ............. Entrance to the Hall .... ....................................................................
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... Queen Elizabeth 333 Sir F. Bacon ...... 332 Sir Walter Raleigh 335 Note on Hentzner's Account of the Court at Greenwich . CHAPTER III . - THE MIGHTY HEART . Funeral of Sidney .. Earl of Leicester ................ Sir Philip Sidney ...
... Queen Elizabeth 333 Sir F. Bacon ...... 332 Sir Walter Raleigh 335 Note on Hentzner's Account of the Court at Greenwich . CHAPTER III . - THE MIGHTY HEART . Funeral of Sidney .. Earl of Leicester ................ Sir Philip Sidney ...
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... Queen of Elphen ....... Linlithgow .. Stirling Falkland ..... ............................................. 456 457 ... Queen Elizabeth .................. ..................... .. 472 William Herbert , Earl of Pembroke ...... 474 Philip ...
... Queen of Elphen ....... Linlithgow .. Stirling Falkland ..... ............................................. 456 457 ... Queen Elizabeth .................. ..................... .. 472 William Herbert , Earl of Pembroke ...... 474 Philip ...
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... the 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.
... the 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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... Queen Mary I , ' under the date of 1558 , we find this passage : " It is certain that one Edward Horne suffered at Newent , where this Deighton had been , and spake with one or two of the same parish that did see him there burnt , and ...
... Queen Mary I , ' under the date of 1558 , we find this passage : " It is certain that one Edward Horne suffered at Newent , where this Deighton had been , and spake with one or two of the same parish that did see him there burnt , and ...
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