Shakespere's Home at New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon: Being a History of the "Great House" Built in the Reign of King Henry VII, by Sir Hugh Clopton, Knight, and Subsequently the Property of William Shakespere, Gent., Wherein He Lived and DiedVirtue brothers and Company, 1863 - 380 Seiten |
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... School . " Thefe words , quoted from Dugdale's " War- " wickshire , " and referring to Sir Hugh Clopton , Knt . , were , until the other day , the chief record poffeffed by Englishmen of B of the house in which William Shake- fpere alfo ...
... School . " Thefe words , quoted from Dugdale's " War- " wickshire , " and referring to Sir Hugh Clopton , Knt . , were , until the other day , the chief record poffeffed by Englishmen of B of the house in which William Shake- fpere alfo ...
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... langer commands and the Carlton g his works The who had never Sithon that has had strative feel- வீண் the Has Halt ostidance , and sted with him ased upon by that CRAMMAR SCHOOL CHAPEL STREET L NASHS HOUSE E A A. 4 New ...
... langer commands and the Carlton g his works The who had never Sithon that has had strative feel- வீண் the Has Halt ostidance , and sted with him ased upon by that CRAMMAR SCHOOL CHAPEL STREET L NASHS HOUSE E A A. 4 New ...
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... PLACE and the GREAT GARDEN . upon the Ground Plan as " New " Place ,. CRAMMAR SCHOOL CHAPEL STREET L NASHS HOUSE E A A N E ACES . B C C GREAT GARDEN 100 FEET 56 THEATRE E PF WILLI ARDEN Arden , given traces from tl 100 FEET Face p . 23 .
... PLACE and the GREAT GARDEN . upon the Ground Plan as " New " Place ,. CRAMMAR SCHOOL CHAPEL STREET L NASHS HOUSE E A A N E ACES . B C C GREAT GARDEN 100 FEET 56 THEATRE E PF WILLI ARDEN Arden , given traces from tl 100 FEET Face p . 23 .
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... 1775. It is alfo worthy of note that the curate of Luddington was the Rev. Thomas Hunt , who was fchoolmaster of Stratford away , A Stratford School when Shakespere wo almost certainly be a Stratford - upon - Aven . 37.
... 1775. It is alfo worthy of note that the curate of Luddington was the Rev. Thomas Hunt , who was fchoolmaster of Stratford away , A Stratford School when Shakespere wo almost certainly be a Stratford - upon - Aven . 37.
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... School when Shakespere wo almost certainly be a pupil there . * the master and pupil were good frien the fact might be a strong inducement Shakespere to be married at Mr. Hun church . Licenfes granted for the par of Stratford , would ...
... School when Shakespere wo almost certainly be a pupil there . * the master and pupil were good frien the fact might be a strong inducement Shakespere to be married at Mr. Hun church . Licenfes granted for the par of Stratford , would ...
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afferted affociated alfo alſo AMEN CORNER Ann Hathaway anſwer becauſe Bowfell Chapel church Clopton Houſe cloſe cloth confideration daughter died diſcovered Eatington Edition Edward Edward Underhill eftate Elizabeth Engliſh Engravings exiſt facts faid fale fame fcap feems fhall fifter fince firſt fome fpere ftill fubject fuch Gaftrell Garrick gilt goffip Hales Hathaway heires Henry VII himſelf hiſtory honour houfe Idlicote intereſt itſelf jacente John à Combe John Clopton John Hales Jubilee Lady laſt London Lord Malone marriage married moſt muſt obfervation paffed Pedigree perfons Place Poet Poet's poffeffed poffeffion pofition predicta prefent preſerved publiſhed purchaſed purpoſe queftion refidence regiſters reſpect ſchool ſeems Shake Shakefpere Shakefpere's ſhall Shottery ſhould ſhow Sir Edward Walker Sir Hugh Clopton ſtatement ſtill ſtory Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon strete ſuch thefe theſe thofe Thomas Thomas Combe thoſe uſe VIRTUE BROTHERS whofe wife William Clopton William Underhill Willm Bott
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Seite 235 - I' the commonwealth I would by contraries Execute all things ; for no kind of traffic Would I admit ; no name of magistrate ; Letters should not be known : riches, poverty, And use of service, none ; contract, succession, Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none : No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil : No occupation ; all men idle, all ; And women too ; but innocent and pure : No sovereignty : — Seb.
Seite 204 - A great many books were sent down by the enemies of this poet ; and on the appointed day my Lord Falkland, Sir John Suckling, and all the persons of quality that had wit and learning, and interested themselves in the quarrel, met there ; and upon a thorough disquisition of the point, the judges...