| Antje Stannek - Adel - 2001 - 308 pages
...Reisebeschreibung bei William B. Rye: England as seen by Foreigners in the Days of Elizabeth and James the First. Comprising Translations of the Journals...of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610, both illustrative to Shakespeare, London 1865, ND New York 1967, S. x-xi. 119 Vgl. Silke Gramer (Hg.): Das Reisejournal... | |
| John Pitcher, Robert Lindsey, Susan P. Cerasano - Drama - 2001 - 340 pages
...Elizabeth and James the First, Comprising Translations of the Journals of the Two Dukes ofWirtemberg in 1592 and 1610; Both Illustrative of Shakespeare....Extracts from the Travels of Foreign Princes and Others, Copious Notes, An Introduction, and Etchings (London: John Russell Smith, 1865), 143-45, who quotes... | |
| Jennifer Speake - Travel - 2003 - 540 pages
...(editor), England as Seen by Foreigners in the Days of Elizabeth and James I: Comprising Translotions of the Journals of the Two Dukes of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610, with Extracts from the Travels of Foreign Princes and Others, 1865; reprinted, 1967. Salterain y Herrera,... | |
| Dobell, P. J. & A. E., booksellers, London - 1923 - 386 pages
...• — — Rye (William Brenchley) England as seen by Foreigners in the Days of Elizabeth and James the First : comprising translations of the journals...extracts from the travels of foreign princes, and others, copious notes, &c., plates, 41;o, cloth. scarce, 18s 1865 233 Lee (Sidney) A Life of William Shakespeare,... | |
| George M. Chandler (Firm) - 1921 - 408 pages
....$3.50 951. RYE (William Brenchley). England as Seen by Foreigners in the Days of Elizabeth and James the First. Comprising translations of the journals...in 1592 and 1610; both illustrative of Shakespeare, etc., with several etchings. Small 4to, cloth, uncut. London, 1865 $6.00 952. ST. AUGUSTINE'S Confessions;... | |
| 222 pages
...KPB 6413. 66. WILLIAM BRENCHLEY RYE. England as seen by Foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James the First. Comprising translations of the Journals of the Two Dukes of Wurtemberg in 1592 and 1610, both illustrative of Shakespeare, with extracts from the travels of foreign... | |
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