The Homes of ShakspereChapman and Hall, 1847 - 32 من الصفحات |
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... look back into the street above the lower half , and through the open window of the shop , with its projecting stall ... looks towards the kitchen , through the open door communicating with the shop . On the right is a roomy fireplace ...
... look back into the street above the lower half , and through the open window of the shop , with its projecting stall ... looks towards the kitchen , through the open door communicating with the shop . On the right is a roomy fireplace ...
الصفحة 13
... look of antiquity . A few years ago there were many very old desks and forms there ; and one among them was termed Shakspere's desk . It is now kept below . We engrave a representation of it . The tradition which assigned it to ...
... look of antiquity . A few years ago there were many very old desks and forms there ; and one among them was termed Shakspere's desk . It is now kept below . We engrave a representation of it . The tradition which assigned it to ...
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... look in the neighbourhood of Stratford . Tradition assigns adventures and visits to many places in its vicinity ; but the most important locality with which his name is connected is the Park of Sir Thomas Lucy at CHARLECOTE . This was ...
... look in the neighbourhood of Stratford . Tradition assigns adventures and visits to many places in its vicinity ; but the most important locality with which his name is connected is the Park of Sir Thomas Lucy at CHARLECOTE . This was ...
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... looks out upon the court - yard . Here are emblazoned , in stained glass , the armorial bearings of the Lucy family for many generations , some being dated in 1558 . I was delighted to observe in the quarterings the three white luces ...
... looks out upon the court - yard . Here are emblazoned , in stained glass , the armorial bearings of the Lucy family for many generations , some being dated in 1558 . I was delighted to observe in the quarterings the three white luces ...
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... look elsewhere . But with the natural love of a true - hearted man , we find that he made his native town the home he visited whenever he had the opportunity , and chose for his place of retirement when the busy metropolitan duties he ...
... look elsewhere . But with the natural love of a true - hearted man , we find that he made his native town the home he visited whenever he had the opportunity , and chose for his place of retirement when the busy metropolitan duties he ...
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The Homes of Shakspere (Classic Reprint) <span dir=ltr>Frederick William Fairholt</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 2018 |
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ancient ANNE HATHAWAY'S COTTAGE AUTHOR OF COSTUME bacon cupboard ballad beam of oak beneath building built bust ceiling chapel CHAPMAN AND HALL CHARLECOTE CHURCH chimney connected COSTUME IN ENGLAND court-yard daughter deer-stealing story door feature fireplace font FREND FOR IESVS front Fulbrooke Park GENT Golith Guild H.RIMBAULT ha'st ne're HARVARD COLLEGE Hathaway held Henley Street Henry VII Heraldry HOME OF SHAKSPERE house in Henley Hugh Clopton inscription Ireland visited JOHN HALL John Hathaway John Shakspere Justice Shallow kitchen Knight London LYETH Y BODY Malone original ornamented painted parlour plaster PLATE Poet portion purchased relics resided roof says Shak SHAKSPERE FAMILY SHAKSPERE Illustrated Shakspere was born SHAKSPERE'S BIRTHPLACE Shakspere's chair Shaksperian shew shewn Shottery side Sir John Sir Thomas Lucy sold spere square of glass stolen a deer stone Stratford Stratford-on-Avon tenements THOMAS NASHE timber TOMB walls Washington Irving White Lion wife William Shakspere ח ח ח
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الصفحة 24 - Triumph, my Britain! Thou hast one to show To whom all scenes of Europe homage owe. He was not of an age, but for all time...
الصفحة 16 - He was wont to go to his native country once a year. I think I have been told that he left 200?.
الصفحة 11 - All the time of her life a true and faithful servant of her good God ; never detected of any crime or vice ; in religion — most sound, in love to her husband most faithful and true ; in friendship most constant ; to what in trust was committed to her, most secret: in wisdom excelling; in governing...
الصفحة 20 - HABET. STAY PASSENGER, WHY GOEST THOV BY so FAST, READ, IF THOV CANST, WHOM ENVIOVS DEATH HATH PLAST WITHIN THIS MONVMENT, SHAKSPEARE, WITH WHOME QVICK NATVRE DIDE ; WHOSE NAME DOTH DECK YS. TOMBE FAR MORE THEN COST ; SITH ALL YT. HE HATH WRITT LEAVES LIVING ART BVT PAGE TO SERVE HIS WITT. OBIIT ANO. DOI. 1616. ^ETATIS 53. DIE 23 AP.
الصفحة 1 - The walls of its squalid chambers are covered with names and inscriptions in every language by pilgrims of all nations, ranks, and conditions, from the prince to the peasant, and present a simple but striking instance of the spontaneous and universal bom \ge of mankind to the great poet of Nature.
الصفحة 11 - When all is spoken that can be said, a woman so furnished and garnished with virtue, as not to be bettered and hardly to be equalled by any. As she lived most virtuously, so she died most godly. Set down by him that best did know what hath been written to be true. THOMAS LUCY.
الصفحة 9 - I'll slay a doe, while I live. Hold your bow straight and steady : I serve the good Duke of Norfolk. SMUG.
الصفحة 3 - Stratford show that about the middle of the sevententh century a new font was set up. The beautiful relic of an older time, from which William Shakspere had received the baptismal water, was, after many years, found in the old charnel-house. When that was pulled down, it was kicked into the churchyard ; and half a century ago was removed by the parish clerk to form the trough of a pump at his cottage- Of the parish clerk it was bought by the late Captain Saunders; and from his possession came into...
الصفحة 11 - ... the envious. When all is spoken that can be said, a woman so furnished and garnished with virtue as not to be bettered, and hardly to be equalled by any.