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... at last made him fly his native county to his great advancement ; but his revenge was so great that he is his Justice Clodpate , and calls him a great man , and that in allusion to his name bore three louses rampant for his arms .
... at last made him fly his native county to his great advancement ; but his revenge was so great that he is his Justice Clodpate , and calls him a great man , and that in allusion to his name bore three louses rampant for his arms .
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sador , we are told , was “ brought in very solemnly , with sound of trumpets , the King - at - Arms and Lords of Purpoole making to his company , which marched before him in order ; -he was received very kindly by the Prince ...
sador , we are told , was “ brought in very solemnly , with sound of trumpets , the King - at - Arms and Lords of Purpoole making to his company , which marched before him in order ; -he was received very kindly by the Prince ...
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There is preserved at the College of Arms the draft of a grant of coat - armor to John Shakespeare , dated in October , 1596 , the result of an application made no doubt some little time previously . It may be safely inferred , from the ...
There is preserved at the College of Arms the draft of a grant of coat - armor to John Shakespeare , dated in October , 1596 , the result of an application made no doubt some little time previously . It may be safely inferred , from the ...
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It was now proposed to impale the arms of Shakespeare with those of Arden , and on each occasion ridiculous statements were made respecting the claims of the two families . Both were really descended from obscure English country yeomen ...
It was now proposed to impale the arms of Shakespeare with those of Arden , and on each occasion ridiculous statements were made respecting the claims of the two families . Both were really descended from obscure English country yeomen ...
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Virtue he had , deserving to command : His brandish'd sword did blind men with his beams : 10 His arms spread wider than a dragon's wings ; His sparkling eyes , replete with wrathful fire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than ...
Virtue he had , deserving to command : His brandish'd sword did blind men with his beams : 10 His arms spread wider than a dragon's wings ; His sparkling eyes , replete with wrathful fire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than ...
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