William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... passed away . In that solitude she probably mused upon many things with an anxious heart . The wealthier Ardens of Kingsbury and Hampton , of Rotley and Rod- burne and Park Hall , were her good cousins ; but bad roads and bad times ...
... passed away . In that solitude she probably mused upon many things with an anxious heart . The wealthier Ardens of Kingsbury and Hampton , of Rotley and Rod- burne and Park Hall , were her good cousins ; but bad roads and bad times ...
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... passed through the great changes of religious opinion , as the greater portion of the people passed , without any violent corresponding change in their habits derived from their forefathers . In the time of Henry VIII . the great ...
... passed through the great changes of religious opinion , as the greater portion of the people passed , without any violent corresponding change in their habits derived from their forefathers . In the time of Henry VIII . the great ...
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... passed since the introduction of printing into England would almost seal them against a boy's perusal . Caxton's books were essentially of a popular character ; but , as he himself complained , the language of his time was greatly ...
... passed since the introduction of printing into England would almost seal them against a boy's perusal . Caxton's books were essentially of a popular character ; but , as he himself complained , the language of his time was greatly ...
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... passed out of the main street into that old court through which the upper room of learning was to be reached , a new life would be opening upon him . The humble minister of religion who was his first in- structor has left no memorials ...
... passed out of the main street into that old court through which the upper room of learning was to be reached , a new life would be opening upon him . The humble minister of religion who was his first in- structor has left no memorials ...
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... passed his boyhood , continues over a valley of some breadth and extent , unenclosed fields undoubtedly in the sixteenth century , with the hamlets of Shottery and Bishopton amidst them . The road leads into the then woody district of ...
... passed his boyhood , continues over a valley of some breadth and extent , unenclosed fields undoubtedly in the sixteenth century , with the hamlets of Shottery and Bishopton amidst them . The road leads into the then woody district of ...
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