William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... , and beats it when it strays , Bearing it to the bloody slaughter - house ; Even so , remorseless , have they borne him hence . * Hamlet , Act v . , Scene II . 19 And as the dam runs lowing up and down , A BIOGRAPHY .
... , and beats it when it strays , Bearing it to the bloody slaughter - house ; Even so , remorseless , have they borne him hence . * Hamlet , Act v . , Scene II . 19 And as the dam runs lowing up and down , A BIOGRAPHY .
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... yet . Malone was a believer in Rowe's account ; and he * Henry VI . , Part II . , Act III . , Scene I. + Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespeare . was confirmed in his belief by possessing a piece of 20 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE :
... yet . Malone was a believer in Rowe's account ; and he * Henry VI . , Part II . , Act III . , Scene I. + Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespeare . was confirmed in his belief by possessing a piece of 20 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE :
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... scene of a Whitsun - Ale at Bidford . Aubrey has given a sensible account of such a festivity : - " There were no rates for the poor in my grandfather's days ; but for Kingston St. Michael ( no small parish ) the Church - Ale of ...
... scene of a Whitsun - Ale at Bidford . Aubrey has given a sensible account of such a festivity : - " There were no rates for the poor in my grandfather's days ; but for Kingston St. Michael ( no small parish ) the Church - Ale of ...
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... scenes of the Winter's Tale is that of the sheep - shearing , in which we have the more poetical shepherd - queen . There is a minuteness of circum- stance amidst the exquisite poetry of this scene which shows that it must have been ...
... scenes of the Winter's Tale is that of the sheep - shearing , in which we have the more poetical shepherd - queen . There is a minuteness of circum- stance amidst the exquisite poetry of this scene which shows that it must have been ...
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... scene of rare conviviality . The frost or the snow will not deter the principal friends and tenants from the welcome of Clopton . There is the old house , nestled in the woods , looking down upon the little town . Its chimneys are ...
... scene of rare conviviality . The frost or the snow will not deter the principal friends and tenants from the welcome of Clopton . There is the old house , nestled in the woods , looking down upon the little town . Its chimneys are ...
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