“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volumen8G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... Avon - married and had children there - went to London , where he commenced actor and wrote poems and plays - returned to Stratford , made his will , died , and was buried . " - STEEVENS . " Along with that tomb - stone information ...
... Avon - married and had children there - went to London , where he commenced actor and wrote poems and plays - returned to Stratford , made his will , died , and was buried . " - STEEVENS . " Along with that tomb - stone information ...
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... Avon , the father of William Shakspere , that his " parent and late antecessors were , for their valiant and faithful services , advanced and rewarded of the most prudent prince King Henry VII . of famous memory ; " and it adds ...
... Avon , the father of William Shakspere , that his " parent and late antecessors were , for their valiant and faithful services , advanced and rewarded of the most prudent prince King Henry VII . of famous memory ; " and it adds ...
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... Avon might invite or oppose their passage at his own good will ; and , indeed , the river so often swelled into a rapid and dangerous stream , that the honest folk of the one bank might be content to hold somewhat less intercourse with ...
... Avon might invite or oppose their passage at his own good will ; and , indeed , the river so often swelled into a rapid and dangerous stream , that the honest folk of the one bank might be content to hold somewhat less intercourse with ...
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... Avon , which has borne the name of Clopton's Bridge , even from the days of Henry VII . until this day . Ecclesiastical foundations were numerous at Stratford ; and such were , in every case , the centres of civilization and pros ...
... Avon , which has borne the name of Clopton's Bridge , even from the days of Henry VII . until this day . Ecclesiastical foundations were numerous at Stratford ; and such were , in every case , the centres of civilization and pros ...
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... Avon . Vis frā Pleg . cum cur . et Session pais tenit . ibm . secundo die Octo- bris annis regnorum Philippi et Marie , Dei gratia , & c . tertio et quarto ( October 2 , 1556 ) . " It . pre . quod Georgius Turnor alienavit Johē ...
... Avon . Vis frā Pleg . cum cur . et Session pais tenit . ibm . secundo die Octo- bris annis regnorum Philippi et Marie , Dei gratia , & c . tertio et quarto ( October 2 , 1556 ) . " It . pre . quod Georgius Turnor alienavit Johē ...
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