The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2G. Routledge, 1865 |
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Page 54
... Elizabeth it was brought back to England , under the patronage of Archbishop Grindal , whose resi dence in Germany , during his exile in Mary's reign , had disposed him to Genevan theology . The dispute about ecclesiastical vestments ...
... Elizabeth it was brought back to England , under the patronage of Archbishop Grindal , whose resi dence in Germany , during his exile in Mary's reign , had disposed him to Genevan theology . The dispute about ecclesiastical vestments ...
Page 280
... Elizabeth , with her feathered fan , starched ruff , and ample farthingale , and is said to have been the composition of her majestie's right merrie and facetious droll , Dick Tarlton . numbers of this recovered relic are not lofty ...
... Elizabeth , with her feathered fan , starched ruff , and ample farthingale , and is said to have been the composition of her majestie's right merrie and facetious droll , Dick Tarlton . numbers of this recovered relic are not lofty ...
Page 333
... Elizabeth le Clare , third daughter of Gilbert de Clare , Earl of Gloster , and sister to Gilbert de Clare , the last ( of that name ) Earl of Gloster , who founded Clare Hall in Cambridge . " The error concerning Edmund Mortimer ...
... Elizabeth le Clare , third daughter of Gilbert de Clare , Earl of Gloster , and sister to Gilbert de Clare , the last ( of that name ) Earl of Gloster , who founded Clare Hall in Cambridge . " The error concerning Edmund Mortimer ...
Page 377
... Elizabeth , butchers were prohibited from selling flesh - meat in Lent ; " not , " so the statute 5 Eliz . c . 5 , expresses it , " for any superstition to be maintained in the choyce of meates , ' " -can he that speaks with the tongue ...
... Elizabeth , butchers were prohibited from selling flesh - meat in Lent ; " not , " so the statute 5 Eliz . c . 5 , expresses it , " for any superstition to be maintained in the choyce of meates , ' " -can he that speaks with the tongue ...
Page 395
... Elizabeth , was that the kerns were light , and the gallowglasses heavy , armed foot soldiers ; the principal weapon of the former being a dart , which , an eye - witness of their prowess assures us , they wielded with such force as to ...
... Elizabeth , was that the kerns were light , and the gallowglasses heavy , armed foot soldiers ; the principal weapon of the former being a dart , which , an eye - witness of their prowess assures us , they wielded with such force as to ...
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