Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... Lord Chancellor Ellesmere , and in that service ( as I think ) died . And myself , his scholar , following his steps ... Lord Brooke , Chancellor of the Exchequer ; and after that to my much honoured Lord , the Earl of Middlesex ...
... Lord Chancellor Ellesmere , and in that service ( as I think ) died . And myself , his scholar , following his steps ... Lord Brooke , Chancellor of the Exchequer ; and after that to my much honoured Lord , the Earl of Middlesex ...
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... lord sent two aldermen to the court for the suppressing and pulling down of the Theater and Curtain . All the lords agreed thereunto saving my Lord Chamberlain and Mr Vizch , but we obtained a letter to suppress them all . Upon the ...
... lord sent two aldermen to the court for the suppressing and pulling down of the Theater and Curtain . All the lords agreed thereunto saving my Lord Chamberlain and Mr Vizch , but we obtained a letter to suppress them all . Upon the ...
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... lord do so ? Antony . Antony and Cleopatra , ш . vii . 27-9 [ Many lines of Tennyson's famous poem are taken almost verbatim from this account . ] The Lord Thomas Howard , with six of her Majesty's ships , six victuallers of London ...
... lord do so ? Antony . Antony and Cleopatra , ш . vii . 27-9 [ Many lines of Tennyson's famous poem are taken almost verbatim from this account . ] The Lord Thomas Howard , with six of her Majesty's ships , six victuallers of London ...
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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