Shakespere, His Birthplace, Home, and Grave: A Pilgrimage to Stratford-on-Avon in the Autumn of 1863Lovell Reeve & Company, 1864 - 203 páginas "15 albumen print photographs of scenes around Stratford. This is one of the first books published with photographs by Ernest Edwards who was to invent the heliotype process."--LC Hanson collection catalog, p. 28 |
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... seen in England . There is no appearance of anything like antiquity , except perhaps a couple of carriers ' inns , and they are modernised . There is no appearance even of wealth , nor any of that neatness and elegance which are its ...
... seen in England . There is no appearance of anything like antiquity , except perhaps a couple of carriers ' inns , and they are modernised . There is no appearance even of wealth , nor any of that neatness and elegance which are its ...
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... seen in different parts of the house . Indeed , as a general rule , I believe Stratford - upon - Avon may be faid to live upon the memory of its great Poet , as Rome does upon the relics of the Apostles . What a capital plan it would be ...
... seen in different parts of the house . Indeed , as a general rule , I believe Stratford - upon - Avon may be faid to live upon the memory of its great Poet , as Rome does upon the relics of the Apostles . What a capital plan it would be ...
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... seen to the left in the photograph of the Grammar School . In the chapel is the tomb of Sir Hugh , on which is the following infcription : " He built ye stone bridge over Avon , with ye caufey at ye West End ; further manifefting his ...
... seen to the left in the photograph of the Grammar School . In the chapel is the tomb of Sir Hugh , on which is the following infcription : " He built ye stone bridge over Avon , with ye caufey at ye West End ; further manifefting his ...
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... seen that in one document he is styled " glover , " and that from others it appears that he farmed land . Aubrey fays he was a butcher , and Rowe , that he was a confiderable dealer in wool . But all these are callings which might very ...
... seen that in one document he is styled " glover , " and that from others it appears that he farmed land . Aubrey fays he was a butcher , and Rowe , that he was a confiderable dealer in wool . But all these are callings which might very ...
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... seen some carved ftones taken from the ruins of New Place . This fupplied Mr. Edwards with another view of the house . There was a scheme , I think , fuggefted of planting this garden exclufively with plants mentioned in Shake- spere's ...
... seen some carved ftones taken from the ruins of New Place . This fupplied Mr. Edwards with another view of the house . There was a scheme , I think , fuggefted of planting this garden exclufively with plants mentioned in Shake- spere's ...
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Shakespere, His Birthplace, Home, and Grave: A Pilgrimage to Stratford-on ... J. M. Jephson Visualização integral - 1864 |
Shakespere, His Birthplace, Home, and Grave: A Pilgrimage to Stratford-on ... J. M. Jephson Visualização integral - 1864 |
Shakespere, His Birthplace, Home, and Grave: A Pilgrimage to Stratford-on ... J. M. Jephson Visualização integral - 1864 |
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