The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 114,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... LONDON : WILLIAM PICKERING ; JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SON . 1844 . GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ATHENS , GEORGIA G338 V.114 pt LONDON : J. B. NICHOLS AND SON. THE.
... LONDON : WILLIAM PICKERING ; JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SON . 1844 . GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ATHENS , GEORGIA G338 V.114 pt LONDON : J. B. NICHOLS AND SON. THE.
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... London . We trust that he was not the son of Elizabeth Chaucer , a nun of St. Helen's ; but it is possible , as Speght suggests , that Richard Chaucer , vintner of London , might have been his father . If so , he had a brother also a ...
... London . We trust that he was not the son of Elizabeth Chaucer , a nun of St. Helen's ; but it is possible , as Speght suggests , that Richard Chaucer , vintner of London , might have been his father . If so , he had a brother also a ...
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... London from the hands of the king's butler . A pitcher of wine is very well at a poet's dinner every day , but it is a natural feeling not to like to be worse off than one's neigh- bour ; and John Gower had two gallons of wine for his ...
... London from the hands of the king's butler . A pitcher of wine is very well at a poet's dinner every day , but it is a natural feeling not to like to be worse off than one's neigh- bour ; and John Gower had two gallons of wine for his ...
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... London during pleasure , still keeping his former place . In the Fe- bruary ¡ following , he was enabled to nominate a permanent deputy to his office ; and he was released from the drudgery of dockets and cockets and consignments , to ...
... London during pleasure , still keeping his former place . In the Fe- bruary ¡ following , he was enabled to nominate a permanent deputy to his office ; and he was released from the drudgery of dockets and cockets and consignments , to ...
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... London at that time , and the purchase of a horse from among the unsound animals exposed for sale in Smithfield , had grown into a " diverb " or proverbial warning ; and this is a more likely conjecture than that either Shakspere or ...
... London at that time , and the purchase of a horse from among the unsound animals exposed for sale in Smithfield , had grown into a " diverb " or proverbial warning ; and this is a more likely conjecture than that either Shakspere or ...
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