Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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... according to Weever , in his ' maioraltie there was a play at Skinner's Hall , which lasted eight dayes , to heare which most of the greatest Estates of England were present . The subject of the play was the sacred 8 CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE.
... according to Weever , in his ' maioraltie there was a play at Skinner's Hall , which lasted eight dayes , to heare which most of the greatest Estates of England were present . The subject of the play was the sacred 8 CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE.
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... According to tradition Hobson was the first man in England to let out hackney horses , and the same authority has it that he had a stable of forty good steeds always ready and fit for hire . When a customer came for a horse he had ...
... According to tradition Hobson was the first man in England to let out hackney horses , and the same authority has it that he had a stable of forty good steeds always ready and fit for hire . When a customer came for a horse he had ...
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... according to its revenue . Archbishop Parker , in remembrance of his own education there , added largely to the number of its scholars , to the revenue of the college , and to its wellbeing in general ; the other students there were ...
... according to its revenue . Archbishop Parker , in remembrance of his own education there , added largely to the number of its scholars , to the revenue of the college , and to its wellbeing in general ; the other students there were ...
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... According to official records , the daily routine of college life at Cambridge at that period was as follows : In the morning , at five o'clock , the stu- dents were assembled by the ringing of the bell , in the College - chapel , to ...
... According to official records , the daily routine of college life at Cambridge at that period was as follows : In the morning , at five o'clock , the stu- dents were assembled by the ringing of the bell , in the College - chapel , to ...
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... according as the offence con- cerned the one or the other . The penalties consisted of fines according to the degree of the offence ; of imprisonment for grave and repeated offences ; of rustication , with the loss of one or more terms ...
... according as the offence con- cerned the one or the other . The penalties consisted of fines according to the degree of the offence ; of imprisonment for grave and repeated offences ; of rustication , with the loss of one or more terms ...
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