William Shakspere: A BiographyP.F. Collier, 1880 - 552 Seiten |
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... James's Palace , a solitary and somewhat gloomy building . They A - JACKSON would ride on through fields , till they ... James's and Westminster . ] [ A Play at the Blackfriars , ]. 294 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE : Ancient View of St James's and ...
... James's Palace , a solitary and somewhat gloomy building . They A - JACKSON would ride on through fields , till they ... James's and Westminster . ] [ A Play at the Blackfriars , ]. 294 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE : Ancient View of St James's and ...
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... James the Sixth of Scotland had recommended his servants to the magistrates of Aberdeen ; and Lawrence Fletcher , there can be no doubt , was one of those servants so recommended . The patent of James the First of England directed to ...
... James the Sixth of Scotland had recommended his servants to the magistrates of Aberdeen ; and Lawrence Fletcher , there can be no doubt , was one of those servants so recommended . The patent of James the First of England directed to ...
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... James VI . of Scotland , and the Lawrence Fletcher , the servant of James I. of England . Can we doubt that the King's servants who played comedies and stage plays in Aberdeen , in 1601 , were , taken as a company , the King's servants ...
... James VI . of Scotland , and the Lawrence Fletcher , the servant of James I. of England . Can we doubt that the King's servants who played comedies and stage plays in Aberdeen , in 1601 , were , taken as a company , the King's servants ...
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Clopton s Bridge | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 23 |
THE SCHOOL | 34 |
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