The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... amongst the hoary - headed eld , " whose fathers had fought at Bosworth or Tewksbury . Many of these traditions , too , would be essentially local ; extend- ing back even to the period when the banished Duke of Hereford , in his bold ...
... amongst the hoary - headed eld , " whose fathers had fought at Bosworth or Tewksbury . Many of these traditions , too , would be essentially local ; extend- ing back even to the period when the banished Duke of Hereford , in his bold ...
Strana 199
... amongst a party who had accepted a challenge from the Bidford topers to try which could drink hardest , and there bivouacked after the debauch , is difficult to be traced further than the hearsay evidence of Mr. Samuel Ireland . In the ...
... amongst a party who had accepted a challenge from the Bidford topers to try which could drink hardest , and there bivouacked after the debauch , is difficult to be traced further than the hearsay evidence of Mr. Samuel Ireland . In the ...
Strana 305
... amongst Henslowe's authors from 1597 to 1600. His name is not amongst the petitioners of the Blackfriars company in 1596. We may therefore conclude that he had then quitted the company , and had become permanently associated with that ...
... amongst Henslowe's authors from 1597 to 1600. His name is not amongst the petitioners of the Blackfriars company in 1596. We may therefore conclude that he had then quitted the company , and had become permanently associated with that ...
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