Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Bände 26-27Anna Maria Hall |
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... probable approximate date of this play " before 1552. " The praises of Queen Elizabeth were a later addition , just as in " Ralph Roister Doister . " And given them the sword , but for to correct The English Drama , & c . 21.
... probable approximate date of this play " before 1552. " The praises of Queen Elizabeth were a later addition , just as in " Ralph Roister Doister . " And given them the sword , but for to correct The English Drama , & c . 21.
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... given them the sword , but for to correct all vice . I have attempted this thing to execute Upon transgressors according unto justice ; And because I will not be partial in mine office For theft and murder to persons spiritual , I have ...
... given them the sword , but for to correct all vice . I have attempted this thing to execute Upon transgressors according unto justice ; And because I will not be partial in mine office For theft and murder to persons spiritual , I have ...
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... given their studies and their hearts too devotedly to a single subject , had at last made shipwreck of their minds - had shattered the mirror in its focus , so that it gave back but distorted images . These thoughts , this vision , so ...
... given their studies and their hearts too devotedly to a single subject , had at last made shipwreck of their minds - had shattered the mirror in its focus , so that it gave back but distorted images . These thoughts , this vision , so ...
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... given to the world . All Hawthorne's charming pecu- liarities are perceptible in it . His quaint conceits and half - humours , half - pathetic turns of thought , are as thickly strewn over these few pages as in many of his productions ...
... given to the world . All Hawthorne's charming pecu- liarities are perceptible in it . His quaint conceits and half - humours , half - pathetic turns of thought , are as thickly strewn over these few pages as in many of his productions ...
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... given under heaven is kindled afresh ; so , while she runs with swift through which I could secure salvation , tem- feet up to the serene , shining heights of saint - poral and eternal ; to plead with her as with liness , I , with ...
... given under heaven is kindled afresh ; so , while she runs with swift through which I could secure salvation , tem- feet up to the serene , shining heights of saint - poral and eternal ; to plead with her as with liness , I , with ...
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