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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... volume have been gathered ; and a store of detail regarding the Lucys , Underhills , Combes , Boughtons , Shirleys , Cloptons , Carews , Grevilles , Throckmortons , and others who lived in Shakespere's time , has proved to the author ...
... volume have been gathered ; and a store of detail regarding the Lucys , Underhills , Combes , Boughtons , Shirleys , Cloptons , Carews , Grevilles , Throckmortons , and others who lived in Shakespere's time , has proved to the author ...
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... volume by Richard Pynfon - a collection of Statutes . It is as complete and perfect as the day it iffued from the press of the King's Printer . This book tranfports us back to Shake- fpere's own times This 160 New Place , Cromwell's ...
... volume by Richard Pynfon - a collection of Statutes . It is as complete and perfect as the day it iffued from the press of the King's Printer . This book tranfports us back to Shake- fpere's own times This 160 New Place , Cromwell's ...
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... volumes at the end of the first quarter of the six- teenth century . When once the presses had been established at Oxford and other large provincial towns , the issue averaged feventy - five volumes a year . So that , by the close of ...
... volumes at the end of the first quarter of the six- teenth century . When once the presses had been established at Oxford and other large provincial towns , the issue averaged feventy - five volumes a year . So that , by the close of ...
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... volumes published in English during the century in which he flou- rished , and that every year contributed largely to the information of ftudious men . Whatever truth there may be in Macaulay's I Macaulay's ftrictures upon the ignorance ...
... volumes published in English during the century in which he flou- rished , and that every year contributed largely to the information of ftudious men . Whatever truth there may be in Macaulay's I Macaulay's ftrictures upon the ignorance ...
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... volume used to be exhibited as a treasure , on account of its containing the autograph of Shake- fpere . In other words , the book and its autograph were shown with pride , and not for fale , prior to Ireland's forgeries , and the ...
... volume used to be exhibited as a treasure , on account of its containing the autograph of Shake- fpere . In other words , the book and its autograph were shown with pride , and not for fale , prior to Ireland's forgeries , and the ...
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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...