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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... here , ) I am greatly and fincerely indebted . Let me offer my thanks likewife to another perfon . To John Middleton , Attendant in the Reading - Room of the British Museum , not not only of late , but for years , I Preface . xili.
... here , ) I am greatly and fincerely indebted . Let me offer my thanks likewife to another perfon . To John Middleton , Attendant in the Reading - Room of the British Museum , not not only of late , but for years , I Preface . xili.
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... late , but for years , I have been indebted for conftant attention . I thank him moft heartily ; and think I do myself honour when I go a step out of my way to mark the obligations , which those who frequent the British Museum , the ...
... late , but for years , I have been indebted for conftant attention . I thank him moft heartily ; and think I do myself honour when I go a step out of my way to mark the obligations , which those who frequent the British Museum , the ...
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... late years . Such an argu- ment would infer that the marvellous creations of the Poet's mind command peculiar respect at the present time ; and it may be unhesitatingly afferted , that abundant evidence is forthcoming to prove that this ...
... late years . Such an argu- ment would infer that the marvellous creations of the Poet's mind command peculiar respect at the present time ; and it may be unhesitatingly afferted , that abundant evidence is forthcoming to prove that this ...
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... late failure in the iffue male , Turn'd , though unprejudiced , the lineal fcale , An heirefs Combe , right well to be ally'd , Became the heir of neighb'ring Clopton's bride . " As Mrs. Partheriche , the defcendant of this alliance ...
... late failure in the iffue male , Turn'd , though unprejudiced , the lineal fcale , An heirefs Combe , right well to be ally'd , Became the heir of neighb'ring Clopton's bride . " As Mrs. Partheriche , the defcendant of this alliance ...
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... late as 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.
... late as 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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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...