“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... hands of the Conqueror . He retained the possession of vast lands in the shire , and he occupied Warwick Castle as a military governor . He was thence called Turchil de Warwick by the Normans . But Dugdale goes on to say- " He was one ...
... hands of the Conqueror . He retained the possession of vast lands in the shire , and he occupied Warwick Castle as a military governor . He was thence called Turchil de Warwick by the Normans . But Dugdale goes on to say- " He was one ...
Strana 8
... hand on the king . The groom of the robes was to present the squire for the body " all the king's stuff , as well his shoon as his other gear ; " but the squire for the body was to draw them on . If the sun of majesty was to enlighten ...
... hand on the king . The groom of the robes was to present the squire for the body " all the king's stuff , as well his shoon as his other gear ; " but the squire for the body was to draw them on . If the sun of majesty was to enlighten ...
Strana 9
... hand touching Trent , the other Severn's side . " * That name of Mary Arden sounds as blandly as the verse of this fine old pane- gyrist of his native country , " when he describes the songs of birds in those solitudes amongst which the ...
... hand touching Trent , the other Severn's side . " * That name of Mary Arden sounds as blandly as the verse of this fine old pane- gyrist of his native country , " when he describes the songs of birds in those solitudes amongst which the ...
Strana 11
... hand . Then came the luxuries that Harrison looked upon with much astonish- ment and some little heartburning . - And so in the winter of 1556 was Mary Arden left without the guidance of a father . We learn from a proceeding in Chancery ...
... hand . Then came the luxuries that Harrison looked upon with much astonish- ment and some little heartburning . - And so in the winter of 1556 was Mary Arden left without the guidance of a father . We learn from a proceeding in Chancery ...
Strana 15
... hands of summary punish- ment for offences for which no penalty was prescribed by statute . The con- stable was the great police officer , and he was a man of importance , for the burgesses of the corporation invariably served the ...
... hands of summary punish- ment for offences for which no penalty was prescribed by statute . The con- stable was the great police officer , and he was a man of importance , for the burgesses of the corporation invariably served the ...
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