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Pagina ix
... honour in the personal establishment of Henry VII . The younger of these Ardens was made , by his sovereign , keeper of the park of Aldercar and bailiff of the lordship of Codnore . He obtained , also , from the crown a valuable grant ...
... honour in the personal establishment of Henry VII . The younger of these Ardens was made , by his sovereign , keeper of the park of Aldercar and bailiff of the lordship of Codnore . He obtained , also , from the crown a valuable grant ...
Pagina xi
... honours of his town , he obtained a concession of arms from the herald's office , a grant , which placed him and his family on the file of the gentry of England ; and , in 1574 , he purchased two houses , with gardens and orchards ...
... honours of his town , he obtained a concession of arms from the herald's office , a grant , which placed him and his family on the file of the gentry of England ; and , in 1574 , he purchased two houses , with gardens and orchards ...
Pagina xviii
... honour , and with the plaudits of the judicious and the noble resound- ing in his ears . His immediate refuge in the metropolis was the stage ; to which his access , as it appears , was easy . Stratford was fond of theatrical re ...
... honour , and with the plaudits of the judicious and the noble resound- ing in his ears . His immediate refuge in the metropolis was the stage ; to which his access , as it appears , was easy . Stratford was fond of theatrical re ...
Pagina xxii
... friend : the Earls of Pembroke and of Montgomery were avowedly his admirers and patrons : Queen Elizabeth dis- tinguished him with her favour ; and her suc- cessor , James , with his own hand , honoured xxii THE LIFE OF.
... friend : the Earls of Pembroke and of Montgomery were avowedly his admirers and patrons : Queen Elizabeth dis- tinguished him with her favour ; and her suc- cessor , James , with his own hand , honoured xxii THE LIFE OF.
Pagina xxiii
With a Life William Shakespeare. cessor , James , with his own hand , honoured the great dramatist with a letter of thanks for the compliment paid in Macbeth to the royal family of the Stuarts . The circumstance which first brought the ...
With a Life William Shakespeare. cessor , James , with his own hand , honoured the great dramatist with a letter of thanks for the compliment paid in Macbeth to the royal family of the Stuarts . The circumstance which first brought the ...
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