William Shakspere: A BiographyAMS Press, 1971 - 544 Seiten |
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... friends and fautors , of whom some he advanced to honour and dig- nity , and some he enriched with possessions and goods , every man according to his desert and merit . " * Was there in that victorious army of the Earl of Rich- mond ...
... friends and fautors , of whom some he advanced to honour and dig- nity , and some he enriched with possessions and goods , every man according to his desert and merit . " * Was there in that victorious army of the Earl of Rich- mond ...
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... friends fighting their way back through the crowds of armed men who suddenly assailed them , and , taking boat at Queenhithe , reach Essex House in safety . But it was sur- rounded with soldiers and artillery ; shots were fired at the ...
... friends fighting their way back through the crowds of armed men who suddenly assailed them , and , taking boat at Queenhithe , reach Essex House in safety . But it was sur- rounded with soldiers and artillery ; shots were fired at the ...
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... friends and alliance in the said county . " This was a motive probably for some one of higher wealth and greater friends making an attempt to disturb the honours which the heralds had confirmed to John Shakspere . It appears that some ...
... friends and alliance in the said county . " This was a motive probably for some one of higher wealth and greater friends making an attempt to disturb the honours which the heralds had confirmed to John Shakspere . It appears that some ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER II | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 24 |
THE SCHOOL | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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