William Shakspere: A BiographyAMS Press, 1971 - 544 Seiten |
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... record every fortnight , for the trial of all causes within the jurisdiction of the borough in which the debt and damages did not amount to thirty pounds . There was a court - leet also , which appointed its ale - tasters , who presided ...
... record every fortnight , for the trial of all causes within the jurisdiction of the borough in which the debt and damages did not amount to thirty pounds . There was a court - leet also , which appointed its ale - tasters , who presided ...
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... records no performance be- tween Shrove Tuesday , the 3rd of March , 1601 , and St. Stephen's Day , the 26th of December , 1602. There is a record , however , which shows that Shak- spere's company was in London at the beginning of 1602 ...
... records no performance be- tween Shrove Tuesday , the 3rd of March , 1601 , and St. Stephen's Day , the 26th of December , 1602. There is a record , however , which shows that Shak- spere's company was in London at the beginning of 1602 ...
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... records which we have just described and commented upon ? It cannot be denied , we apprehend , that Shakspere's ... record , it would be unnecessary to seek for any minute regarding the players who were rewarded and honoured by the ...
... records which we have just described and commented upon ? It cannot be denied , we apprehend , that Shakspere's ... record , it would be unnecessary to seek for any minute regarding the players who were rewarded and honoured by the ...
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CHAPTER II | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 24 |
THE SCHOOL | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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