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Bear
Sackerson was a famous brown bear which was baited in London's Beargarden in the late 16th century. The bear appears in Shakespeare's The Merry Wives
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1939 novel by James Joyce
repeated motif "Tip! Tip!" Joe is often also referred to by the name "Sackerson", and Kitcher describes him as "a figure sometimes playing the role of
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Blood sport with bears
because the bear-baiting was taking place on a Sunday. One bear named Sackerson was written into the Shakespearean comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor.
Bear-baiting
an actor. Sackerson, the most famous bear used in the beargardens of Elizabethan England. It is rumoured, though unlikely, that Sackerson or a bear of
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American dramatist
New York. In 2015 Shepherd co-founded Sackerson, a Salt Lake City-based theatre company. She has been Sackerson's writer in residence since that time.
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List of lakes of Marinette County, Wisconsin
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Tragedy in five acts by Voltaire
paintings were regarded as quite politically charged. Volatire (2024). Sackerson, Julien (ed.). Conspiracies Against the People. Marchen Press. p. 9. ISBN 9783989882317
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Springs. Joyce switches to guttural Germanic language, to describe Joe Sackerson, the drunken Scandinavian watchman of the pub: nowth upon nacht, while
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Bloodsports venue in 16th and 17th century London
were given names: "George Stone", "Ned Whiting", and the most famous, "Sackerson".) There are extant descriptions of horses with apes tied to their backs
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passed the farm on to his brother-in-law, William Sackerson. The farm has been in the Holmes and Sackerson family for over 100 years. 38 House at 902 Selden
National Register of Historic Places listings in Iron County, Michigan
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United States historic place
passed the farm on to his brother-in-law, William Sackerson. The farm has been in the Holmes and Sackerson family for over 100 years. The Nelson A. Holmes
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