William Shakspere: A BiographyCollier, 1860 - 553 Seiten |
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... English . But there was one book which it was the especial happiness of that contem- plative boy to be familiar with . When in the year 1537 the Bible in English was first printed by authority , Richard Grafton , the printer , sent six ...
... English . But there was one book which it was the especial happiness of that contem- plative boy to be familiar with . When in the year 1537 the Bible in English was first printed by authority , Richard Grafton , the printer , sent six ...
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... English chronicles , wherein our forefathers ' valiant acts that have been long buried in rusty brass and worm - eaten books are revived , and they themselves raised from the grave of oblivion and brought to plead their aged honours in ...
... English chronicles , wherein our forefathers ' valiant acts that have been long buried in rusty brass and worm - eaten books are revived , and they themselves raised from the grave of oblivion and brought to plead their aged honours in ...
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... English comedians , whom the King had licensed to play within the burgh . The ministers , being offended with the liberty given them , did exclaim in their sermons against stage - players , their unruliness and immodest behaviour ; and ...
... English comedians , whom the King had licensed to play within the burgh . The ministers , being offended with the liberty given them , did exclaim in their sermons against stage - players , their unruliness and immodest behaviour ; and ...
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