William Shakspere: A BiographyAMS Press, 1971 - 544 Seiten |
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... present that George Turnor had alienated to John Shakspere and his heirs one tenement , with a garden and croft , and other premises , in Grenehyll Street , held of the lord at an annual quit - rent ; and John Shakspere , who is present ...
... present that George Turnor had alienated to John Shakspere and his heirs one tenement , with a garden and croft , and other premises , in Grenehyll Street , held of the lord at an annual quit - rent ; and John Shakspere , who is present ...
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... present itself to his imagination . There is a prisoner standing in the great hall of Warwick Castle . He is unarmed ; he is clad in holiday vest- ments , but they are soiled and torn ; his face is pale with fear and the fatigue of a ...
... present itself to his imagination . There is a prisoner standing in the great hall of Warwick Castle . He is unarmed ; he is clad in holiday vest- ments , but they are soiled and torn ; his face is pale with fear and the fatigue of a ...
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... present life , whether it contemplate , meditate , deliberate , or howsoever exercise itself , worketh nothing without continual recourse unto imagination , the only storehouse of wit , and peculiar chair of memory . On this anvil it ...
... present life , whether it contemplate , meditate , deliberate , or howsoever exercise itself , worketh nothing without continual recourse unto imagination , the only storehouse of wit , and peculiar chair of memory . On this anvil it ...
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CHAPTER II | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 24 |
THE SCHOOL | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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