Shakspere: His Times and Contemporariesauthor, 1861 - 80 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 9
Page 54
... returned to London , sleeping , on the night of August 18th , at Hinchingbrook , near Huntingdon , the seat of Sir Henry Cromwell , whom she greatly esteemed ; a gentleman called for his liberality " the Golden knight , " and to whom ...
... returned to London , sleeping , on the night of August 18th , at Hinchingbrook , near Huntingdon , the seat of Sir Henry Cromwell , whom she greatly esteemed ; a gentleman called for his liberality " the Golden knight , " and to whom ...
Page 57
... returned to his native Scotland in 1561 , after having been driven from country to country by priestly persecution , is this year presented with the temporalities of the abbey of Crossraguell , by Mary , Queen of Scots , whose studies ...
... returned to his native Scotland in 1561 , after having been driven from country to country by priestly persecution , is this year presented with the temporalities of the abbey of Crossraguell , by Mary , Queen of Scots , whose studies ...
Page 60
... returned to Italy , from whence he had fled for fear of his family suffering for heresy , and has entered the service of the Grand- duke of Tuscany at the court of Florence . Cæsar Baronius , not yet become the father of ecclesiastical ...
... returned to Italy , from whence he had fled for fear of his family suffering for heresy , and has entered the service of the Grand- duke of Tuscany at the court of Florence . Cæsar Baronius , not yet become the father of ecclesiastical ...
Page 67
... returned from America , where he had been helping to subdue to the Spanish yoke the brave Araucanians in Chili , and has brought with him the first part of his Araucana , an epic poem in which he describes the scenes in which he has ...
... returned from America , where he had been helping to subdue to the Spanish yoke the brave Araucanians in Chili , and has brought with him the first part of his Araucana , an epic poem in which he describes the scenes in which he has ...
Page 74
... returned from Italy to his native Seville , and is doing much to improve the art in Andalusia , and the amiable but superstitious man would do still more if he would not waste so much time in chastising himself , and in laying in a ...
... returned from Italy to his native Seville , and is doing much to improve the art in Andalusia , and the amiable but superstitious man would do still more if he would not waste so much time in chastising himself , and in laying in a ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afterwards amongst Antwerp artist Aston Cantlow baptism bard beautiful become BEN JONSON birth of Shakspere birthplace bishop born brother called century church comedy court Cremona daughter death delight Domenico drama dramatist Duke England engraver eyes fame father Ferrex Flemish Flemish historical Florence Francis Floris genius George glorious Gorboduc hand heart Henry HENRY CHETTLE historical painter honour Howleglas human hundred Italian Italian painter Italy John Arden John Shakspere King labours leman literature living Lord Macbeth Mary mind miracle-play Mirror for Magistrates moral muse native never painter painter and architect painting parish persecution Peter Philip play poem poet poetry poor portrait painter priest Queen Elizabeth Raphael reign residing Richard Robert Arden says scene sculptor Shakspere's Snitterfield souls Spanish Stratford Stratford-on-Avon temple theatre thee Thomas thou Titian translation Venetian school Venice verse Warwickshire whilst William Shakspere writings