Shakspere: His Times and ContemporariesG. Kershaw and son, 1852 - 224 pages |
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... Robert Newton - Dr . Joseph E. Beaumont - Benjamin Parsons -Dr . John Cumming - John Pulsford - George Dawson , M.A. -The Welch Pulpit.- Concluding Summary . Memoirs of William Wordsworth , compiled from authentic sources ; with ...
... Robert Newton - Dr . Joseph E. Beaumont - Benjamin Parsons -Dr . John Cumming - John Pulsford - George Dawson , M.A. -The Welch Pulpit.- Concluding Summary . Memoirs of William Wordsworth , compiled from authentic sources ; with ...
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... Robert Greene , as we shall see anon - whenever they have occasion to mention him , either as an author or otherwise , ever speak of him in terms of the highest encomium and endearment . One can excuse Greene's injustice to Shak- spere ...
... Robert Greene , as we shall see anon - whenever they have occasion to mention him , either as an author or otherwise , ever speak of him in terms of the highest encomium and endearment . One can excuse Greene's injustice to Shak- spere ...
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... Robert Long- lande , one of the immediate predecessors of Chaucer : --- " We haunten no tavernes , ne hobelen abouten : At markets AND MIRACLES We meddley us never . " In the sixteenth century so great was the outcry against this ...
... Robert Long- lande , one of the immediate predecessors of Chaucer : --- " We haunten no tavernes , ne hobelen abouten : At markets AND MIRACLES We meddley us never . " In the sixteenth century so great was the outcry against this ...
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... Robert Arden , a gentleman - farmer , who by his will , made Novem- ber 24th , 1556 , bequeathed to her all his " land in Will- mecote , called Asbyes , and the crop upon the ground , " and the sum of six pounds , thirteen shillings ...
... Robert Arden , a gentleman - farmer , who by his will , made Novem- ber 24th , 1556 , bequeathed to her all his " land in Will- mecote , called Asbyes , and the crop upon the ground , " and the sum of six pounds , thirteen shillings ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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