Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 105
... supposed about the year 1422. Thirty years after this date his name is found among the members of the Mercers ' Com- pany in London . Later in life he appears to have repeatedly visited the Low Countries , at first probably on business ...
... supposed about the year 1422. Thirty years after this date his name is found among the members of the Mercers ' Com- pany in London . Later in life he appears to have repeatedly visited the Low Countries , at first probably on business ...
Pagina 141
... supposed , an exact reprint of that of 1565. He has also given us elaborate biographies both of Norton and of Sackville , in the latter of which he has shown that Sackville , who died suddenly at the Council - table in 1608 , was born ...
... supposed , an exact reprint of that of 1565. He has also given us elaborate biographies both of Norton and of Sackville , in the latter of which he has shown that Sackville , who died suddenly at the Council - table in 1608 , was born ...
Pagina 183
... supposed to have extended.1 Eighteen of Beaumont and Fletcher's plays , including the Masque by the former and the Pastoral by the latter , were published separately before 1640 ; thirty - four more were first published together in a ...
... supposed to have extended.1 Eighteen of Beaumont and Fletcher's plays , including the Masque by the former and the Pastoral by the latter , were published separately before 1640 ; thirty - four more were first published together in a ...
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