William Shakspere: A BiographyP.F. Collier, 1880 - 552 Seiten |
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... passage : " It is certain that one Edward Horne suffered at Newent , where this Deighton had been , and spake with one or two of the same parish that did see him there burnt , and did testify that they knew the two persons that made the ...
... passage : " It is certain that one Edward Horne suffered at Newent , where this Deighton had been , and spake with one or two of the same parish that did see him there burnt , and did testify that they knew the two persons that made the ...
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... passage in the Sonnets to which we have just referred , Malone has a note , with a parallel passage from Daniel : - * Mr. Wheler , of Stratford , having taken up the opinion many years ago , upon the suggestion of Malone , that ...
... passage in the Sonnets to which we have just referred , Malone has a note , with a parallel passage from Daniel : - * Mr. Wheler , of Stratford , having taken up the opinion many years ago , upon the suggestion of Malone , that ...
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... passage in Richard III . , - " Tell me , what state , what dignity , what honour , Canst thou demise to any child of mine ? " — Malone asks what poet but Shakspere has used the word demise in this sense ; observing that “ ' hath demised ...
... passage in Richard III . , - " Tell me , what state , what dignity , what honour , Canst thou demise to any child of mine ? " — Malone asks what poet but Shakspere has used the word demise in this sense ; observing that “ ' hath demised ...
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Clopton s Bridge | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 23 |
THE SCHOOL | 34 |
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