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Sonnet 23 — sonnet|23 As an unperfect actor on the stage, Who with his fear is put beside his part, Or some fierce thing replete with too much rage, Whose strength s abundance weakens his own heart; So I, for fear of trust, forget to say The perfect ceremony … Wikipedia
Origin of the harp in Europe — The Nigg stone 790 799A.D carving of a Pictish harp in a 19th century illustration, minus the top section … Wikipedia
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Plymouth Colony — British colony 1620–1691 … Wikipedia
Gresham College — is an unusual institution of higher learning off Holborn in central London. It enrolls no students and grants no degrees. The Collège de France offers perhaps a Parisian equivalent. Gresham College has provided lectures free and open to the… … Wikipedia
William Perkins (Puritan) — William Perkins (1558 1602) was a clergyman and Cambridge theologian who was one of the foremost leaders of the Puritan movement in the Church of England. Early lifePerkins was born to Thomas and Anna Perkins at Marston Jabbett in the parish of… … Wikipedia
Chess notation — is the term for several systems that have developed to record either the moves made during a game of chess or the position of the pieces on a chess board. The earliest systems of notation used lengthy narratives to describe each move; these… … Wikipedia
Daniel Featley — Daniel Featley, engraving by William Marshall … Wikipedia
Thomas Wight — (? ca.1608 [ A Quantitative Analysis of the London Book Trade 1614 1618 , David L. Gants, Studies in Bibliography Volume 55, 2002, pp. 185 213 gives a date of 1605 for Wight s death.] ) was a bookseller, publisher and draper in London. Wight… … Wikipedia
Frizer — Ingram Frizer (Frezer oder Frysar), († 1627) wurde bekannt als Mörder des Dramatikers Christopher Marlowe am Abend des 30.Mai 1593. Über sein Leben ist wenig bekannt. Er war Angestellter von Thomas Walsingham, dem jungen Vetter von Königin… … Deutsch Wikipedia