William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... character , bearing the date of 1599 , also affirms upon " creditable report , " of " John Shakspere , now of Strat- ford - upon - Avon , in the county of Warwick , gentleman , " that his " parent and great - grandfather , late ...
... character , bearing the date of 1599 , also affirms upon " creditable report , " of " John Shakspere , now of Strat- ford - upon - Avon , in the county of Warwick , gentleman , " that his " parent and great - grandfather , late ...
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... character was retained as late as 1618 , when the privy council represented to the corporation of Stratford that great and lamentable loss . had happened to that town by casualty of fire , which , of late years , hath been very ...
... character was retained as late as 1618 , when the privy council represented to the corporation of Stratford that great and lamentable loss . had happened to that town by casualty of fire , which , of late years , hath been very ...
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... character , and almost heraldically alluding to his name or occupation . Many of these are like ancient merchants ' marks ; and on some old deeds the mark of a landowner alienating property corresponds with the mark described in the ...
... character , and almost heraldically alluding to his name or occupation . Many of these are like ancient merchants ' marks ; and on some old deeds the mark of a landowner alienating property corresponds with the mark described in the ...
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... character of these two Registers we read what five centuries of civilization had effected for England . Instead of being recorded in the gross as cotarii or servi , * The history of the old font represented above is somewhat curious ...
... character of these two Registers we read what five centuries of civilization had effected for England . Instead of being recorded in the gross as cotarii or servi , * The history of the old font represented above is somewhat curious ...
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... character ; but , as he himself complained , the language of his time was greatly unsettled , showing that " we Englishmen ben born under the domination of the moon , which is never steadfast . " * Caxton's Catalogue was rich in ro ...
... character ; but , as he himself complained , the language of his time was greatly unsettled , showing that " we Englishmen ben born under the domination of the moon , which is never steadfast . " * Caxton's Catalogue was rich in ro ...
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