Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
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... when they finally lose their vital bind- ing force for those who read in a common mother tongue the words of William Shakespeare . R. G. W. NEW YORK , May 23d , 1865 . 6 DE 66 MEMOIRS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . THE HE PREFACE . xi.
... when they finally lose their vital bind- ing force for those who read in a common mother tongue the words of William Shakespeare . R. G. W. NEW YORK , May 23d , 1865 . 6 DE 66 MEMOIRS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . THE HE PREFACE . xi.
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... word that he spoke has reached us , and not a familiar line from his hand , or the record of one interview at which he was present . Yet from the few facts which have been ascertained , and the vague and sometimes incon- gruous ...
... word that he spoke has reached us , and not a familiar line from his hand , or the record of one interview at which he was present . Yet from the few facts which have been ascertained , and the vague and sometimes incon- gruous ...
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... words of one of them , Arden " sounds like a Norman name . " But Ardern , which became Arden , is Celtic , and the name was given to the northern part of Warwickshire by the ancient Britons . And as there has even been a book written to ...
... words of one of them , Arden " sounds like a Norman name . " But Ardern , which became Arden , is Celtic , and the name was given to the northern part of Warwickshire by the ancient Britons . And as there has even been a book written to ...
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... written the words to read which , if they had endured , men would have made a pilgrimage . All unsus- - pecting what he was whom she had borne and whom WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 15 of which another daughter was born to him, who ...
... written the words to read which , if they had endured , men would have made a pilgrimage . All unsus- - pecting what he was whom she had borne and whom WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 15 of which another daughter was born to him, who ...
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... words of Agar , of those who have neither poverty nor riches , but food convenient for them , and which now gives the architect his chief employment . Old abbeys , priories , and granges , recently sequestered , and newly - built halls ...
... words of Agar , of those who have neither poverty nor riches , but food convenient for them , and which now gives the architect his chief employment . Old abbeys , priories , and granges , recently sequestered , and newly - built halls ...
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