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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... century ..................... 105 The Fire - side . Kitchen of House in Henley Street 111 Note on the Stratford Registers 116 Stratford Church - West End ....... Chimney Corner of Kitchen in Henley Street ....... 120 Note on the alleged ...
... century ..................... 105 The Fire - side . Kitchen of House in Henley Street 111 Note on the Stratford Registers 116 Stratford Church - West End ....... Chimney Corner of Kitchen in Henley Street ....... 120 Note on the alleged ...
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... Century ... 293 Ancient View of St. 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 ...
... Century ... 293 Ancient View of St. 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 ...
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... ..... 416 Page CHAPTER VIII . - DID SHAKSPERE VISIT SCOTLAND ? Edinburgh in the Seventeenth Century .............. 419 Perth , and Vicinity .. Dunsinane ................................. ............................................
... ..... 416 Page CHAPTER VIII . - DID SHAKSPERE VISIT SCOTLAND ? Edinburgh in the Seventeenth Century .............. 419 Perth , and Vicinity .. Dunsinane ................................. ............................................
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... century and a quarter . The battle- field was Bosworth . When the earl had thus obtained victory and slain his mortal enemy , he kneeled down and rendered to Almighty God his hearty thanks , with devout and godly orisons . Which prayer ...
... century and a quarter . The battle- field was Bosworth . When the earl had thus obtained victory and slain his mortal enemy , he kneeled down and rendered to Almighty God his hearty thanks , with devout and godly orisons . Which prayer ...
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