The Religion of Shakespeare (Was Shakespeare Catholic?) — The Religion of Shakespeare † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Religion of Shakespeare Of both Milton and Shakespeare it was stated after their deaths, upon Protestant (Protestantism) authority, that they had professed Catholicism. In… … Catholic encyclopedia
Catholic periodical literature of the nineteenth century — A specific Catholic periodical literature developed in the nineteenth century. GeneralitiesUp to a few decades before 1800, most of the periodical publications in mainly Catholic countries can be regarded as Catholic literature: the editorial… … Wikipedia
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Dictionary of the English Language — Page titre du premier volume de la deuxième édition du Dictionary of the English Language (1755). Publié le 15 avril 1755 et dû à Samuel Johnson, A Dictionary of the English Language, édité quelquefois sous le nom de Johnson s Dictionary, est… … Wikipédia en Français
Ed Miller (Scottish folk musician) — Infobox musical artist Name = Ed Miller Background = solo singer Img capt = Birth name = Born = Origin = Death = Genre = Folk music Occupation = Musician, Songwriter Years active = 1993 present Instrument = Vocals, Guitar Label = Associated acts … Wikipedia
John Taylor (Scottish fiddler) — John Taylor is a fiddler and composer from Buckie in Scotland and a past winner of the Niel Gow award for Scottish fiddling [ [http://www.highlandnet.com/events/ent/bios/e027.html emerald ] ] . He lives in California and leads the band Hamewith [ … Wikipedia
Lowlander (album) — Infobox Album Name = Lowlander Type = studio Artist = Ed Miller Released = 2000 Recorded = Genre = Folk Length = 54:43 Label = Wellfield Records Producer = Brian McNeill Reviews = Last album = The Edinburgh Rambler (1997) This album = Lowlander… … Wikipedia
Stephen Gough — For the footballer of the same name, see Stephen Gough (footballer). Stephen Gough (born c. 1959), also known as Steve Gough and the Naked Rambler, is a British former Royal Marine[1] turned activist from Eastleigh, Hampshire, famous for walking… … Wikipedia
Johnson, Samuel — known as Dr. Johnson born Sept. 18, 1709, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Eng. died Dec. 13, 1784, London British man of letters, one of the outstanding figures of 18th century England. The son of a poor bookseller, he briefly attended Oxford… … Universalium
English literature — Introduction the body of written works produced in the English language by inhabitants of the British Isles (including Ireland) from the 7th century to the present day. The major literatures written in English outside the British Isles are… … Universalium