Shakspere: His Times and ContemporariesG. Kershaw and son, 1852 - 224 pages |
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... LORD MONSON ; A CLERGYMAN who preaches the glad tidings of salvation for all Men , by living the holy precepts of Jesus , as well as teaching them with his lips ; one of whom a true man has said , that his " parish has no bound , except ...
... LORD MONSON ; A CLERGYMAN who preaches the glad tidings of salvation for all Men , by living the holy precepts of Jesus , as well as teaching them with his lips ; one of whom a true man has said , that his " parish has no bound , except ...
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... Lord ! taught by Thee , when Caxton bade His silent words for ever speak , A grave for tyrants then was made Then crack'd the chain , which yet shall break . " For bread , for bread , the all - scorn'd man , With study worn , his press ...
... Lord ! taught by Thee , when Caxton bade His silent words for ever speak , A grave for tyrants then was made Then crack'd the chain , which yet shall break . " For bread , for bread , the all - scorn'd man , With study worn , his press ...
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... Lord and for because than the men were not learned , nor could not read , the priest took his leman , and put her in the grave for an angel : and this seeing Howleglas , took to him three of the simplest persons that were in the town ...
... Lord and for because than the men were not learned , nor could not read , the priest took his leman , and put her in the grave for an angel : and this seeing Howleglas , took to him three of the simplest persons that were in the town ...
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... Lord Robert Dudley almost omnipotent . Elizabeth , who had but a year before proposed him as a husband to her cousin , Mary Queen of Scots , now creates him Earl of Leicester , and grants him the castle and manor of Kenilworth , in ...
... Lord Robert Dudley almost omnipotent . Elizabeth , who had but a year before proposed him as a husband to her cousin , Mary Queen of Scots , now creates him Earl of Leicester , and grants him the castle and manor of Kenilworth , in ...
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... Lord Darnley , son of the Earl of Lennox ; an event which caused a formidable insurrection in Scotland . " He was Mary's cousin - german , " says Hume , " by the Lady Mar- garet Douglas , niece to Harry VIII . , and daughter of the Earl ...
... Lord Darnley , son of the Earl of Lennox ; an event which caused a formidable insurrection in Scotland . " He was Mary's cousin - german , " says Hume , " by the Lady Mar- garet Douglas , niece to Harry VIII . , and daughter of the Earl ...
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