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Henry Norman, Shakespeare scholar, born in Cornwall, Addison County, Vermont, 28 January, 1814; died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 January, 1886.
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Top Henry Norman Hudson titles · Lectures on ShakespeareLectures on Shakespeare · The Still Small Voice; Quiet Hour TalksThe Still Small Voice; Quiet Hour Talks.
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Hudson, Henry Norman, 1814-1886: King Henry the Fourth (Ginn and company, 1922), also by William Shakespeare and Ebenezer Charlton Black (page images at ...
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American scholar and cleric. He published Lectures on Shakespeare (1848); an edition (1852–7); and Shakespeare: His Life, Art, and Characters (2 vols., ...
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Hudson, Henry Norman. An American Shakesperean scholar and Episcopal divine; born at Cornwall, VT, Jan. 28, 1814; died at Cambridge, MA, Jan. 16, 1886. He ...
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Henry Norman Hudson has 239 books on Goodreads with 1894409 ratings. Henry Norman Hudson's most popular book is Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Character...
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Henry Hudson Norman, 1839 - 1906, Cumberland Presbyterian Elder, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1898.
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By the end of the century, a humanist Shakespeare had, somewhat counter- intuitively, become an accepted part of the new research consensus. HENRY NORMAN HUDSON.
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So Hudson turned to the Dutch. He went to Amsterdam, and was commissioned by the Dutch East India Company in 1609 to find a Northeast passage to Asia. He sailed from Holland aboard the ship Half Moon on April 6, 1609.
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A 16th and 17th century British explorer, Henry Hudson is best known for his "discovery" of two bodies of water later named after him: the Hudson River in present-day New York, and Hudson's Bay along the Arctic coast of present-day Canada.
Henry Norman Hudson, 1814–86, American essayist, b. Cornwall, Vt., grad. Middlebury College, 1840. During the Civil War he served as chaplain with Gen.
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Publication date. July 3, 2016 ; Dimensions. 5.5 x 1.11 x 8.5 inches ; ISBN-10. 3741186376 ; ISBN-13. 978-3741186370 ; Paperback, ‎500 pages.
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