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    Thomas Thorpe (c. 1569 – c. 1625) was an English publisher, most famous for publishing Shakespeare's sonnets and several works by Christopher Marlowe...
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  • Thomas Thorpe (1569–1635) was an English publisher. Thomas Thorpe or Thorp may also refer to: Thomas Thorpe (fl. 1404), MP for Rutland (UK Parliament...
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    Ian James Thorpe AM (born 13 October 1982) is an Australian retired swimmer who specialised in freestyle, but also competed in backstroke and the individual...
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  • Thorpe is a surname derived from the Middle English word thorp, meaning hamlet or small village. Thorpe is found as the name of many places in England...
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  • John Jeremy Thorpe (29 April 1929 – 4 December 2014) was a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament for North Devon from 1959 to 1979...
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    love-god" Cupid. The publisher, Thomas Thorpe, entered the book in the Stationers' Register on 20 May 1609: Tho. Thorpe. Entred for his copie under the...
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    Sir Thomas Edward Thorpe CB, FRS HFRSE LLD (8 December 1845 – 23 February 1925) was a British chemist. From 1894 to 1909, he was Chief Chemist to the British...
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    James Francis Thorpe (Meskwaki: Wa-Tho-Huk, translated as "Bright Path"; May 22 or 28, 1887 – March 28, 1953) was an American athlete and Olympic gold...
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  • Who serial T.T., a fictional character in the film The Forever Purge Thomas Thorpe (T.T.), the publisher of Shakespeare's sonnets TT Electronics, a British...
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    Sir Thomas Thorpe (died 1461) was Speaker of the House of Commons in England from 8 March 1453 until 16 February 1454. He worked as a clerk in the royal...
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    association during these years with Nicholas Breton, Ben Jonson, and Thomas Thorpe. John Florio's friendship with Ben Jonson is of great interest and importance...
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  • Thomas Thorpe (19 May 1881 – 28 September 1953) born in Attercliffe, Yorkshire, was an English footballer and cricketer. Thorpe's batting style is unknown...
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    William (1609). Shake-speares Sonnets: Never Before Imprinted. London: Thomas Thorpe. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1905). Shakespeares Sonnets: Being a reproduction...
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  • later that year in a quarto printed by George Eld for the bookseller Thomas Thorpe. Inconsistencies in the names of the characters suggest that the play...
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    Thomas Bangs Thorpe (1815–1878) was an American antebellum humorist, painter, illustrator, and author. He is best known for the short story "The Big Bear...
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    Mandeville manor house from 1554 to 1685.[citation needed] Thomas Kirton (1537–1601) of Thorpe Mandeville was Common Serjeant of London. The current ironstone...
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    John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill, DSO & Bar, MC & Bar (16 September 1906 – 8 March 1996) was a British Army officer. Nicknamed "Fighting Jack Churchill"...
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  • Benjamin Thorpe (1782 – 19 July 1870) was an English scholar of Anglo-Saxon literature. In the early 1820s he worked as a banker in the House of Rothschild...
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  • Footnotes "Awards - Paycom Jim Thorpe Award". Werner, John (2015-10-04). "SWC legend, Baylor DB Thomas Everett won 1st-ever Jim Thorpe Award - WacoTrib.com: Baylor...
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  • neither. Blount was also a close friend and professional colleague of Thomas Thorpe, the publisher of Shakespeare's sonnets. Blount published at the sign...
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    Historic events include the earliest reference to Thorpe Thewles in 1265, the partial rebuilding of St Thomas Church (now a ruin) at Grindon in 1788, a school...
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  • William Richard Thorpe AM (29 March 1946 – 28 February 2007) was an English-born Australian singer-songwriter, and record producer. As lead singer of his...
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    whether this was written by Shakespeare himself or by the publisher, Thomas Thorpe, whose initials appear at the foot of the dedication page; nor is it...
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  • Thorpe (chemist) (1845–1925), Thomas Edward Thorpe, British chemist Edward O. Thorp (born 1932), American mathematician & entrepreneur Eddie Thorpe,...
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    part of the 1609 quarto of Shakespeare's Sonnets. It was published by Thomas Thorpe. "A Lover’s Complaint" is an example of the female-voiced complaint...
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    original on 31 August 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2021. Articles Adajian, Thomas (2022). Edward N. Zalta (ed.). "The Definition of Art". The Stanford Encyclopedia...
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    William (1609). Shake-speares Sonnets: Never Before Imprinted. London: Thomas Thorpe. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1905). Shakespeares Sonnets: Being a reproduction...
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    William (1609). Shake-speares Sonnets: Never Before Imprinted. London: Thomas Thorpe. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1905). Shakespeares Sonnets: Being a reproduction...
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    Nick Thorpe (born February 1960) is a British journalist and documentary filmmaker who is the Central Europe Correspondent for BBC News, the main newsgathering...
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  • two men is unclear, as George Thorpe's heir was William Thorpe, but both men had kin named Thomas. By 1660 Otto Thorpe had arrived at Middle Plantation...
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