And Morning in His Eyes: A Book about Christopher MarloweBoriswood, 1937 - 352 Seiten |
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... players had made use of great city inns , like the Bull in Bishopsgate , The Bell and the Cross Keys in Gracious or Gracechurch Street , or the Belsavage near Pauls which , with their tiers of wooden galleries running round three sides ...
... players had made use of great city inns , like the Bull in Bishopsgate , The Bell and the Cross Keys in Gracious or Gracechurch Street , or the Belsavage near Pauls which , with their tiers of wooden galleries running round three sides ...
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... players having a device in their play to tie one of their fellows to a post and so shoot him to death , having borrowed their calivers ( muskets ) , one of the players ' hands swerved , his piece being charged with bullet , missed the ...
... players having a device in their play to tie one of their fellows to a post and so shoot him to death , having borrowed their calivers ( muskets ) , one of the players ' hands swerved , his piece being charged with bullet , missed the ...
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... players . ' There appeared yesterday before me , ' he wrote to Burghley on 6th November , the Lord Admiral's and the Lord Strange's players , to whom I specially gave in charge and required them in Her Majesty's name to forbear playing ...
... players . ' There appeared yesterday before me , ' he wrote to Burghley on 6th November , the Lord Admiral's and the Lord Strange's players , to whom I specially gave in charge and required them in Her Majesty's name to forbear playing ...
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List of Illustrations | 9 |
THE MAN AND HIS WORLD | 17 |
Cambridge | 32 |
Urheberrecht | |
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