William Shakspere: A Biography, Bücher 1C. Knight and Company, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... heart - stirring narratives the child listens with awe and love , was now and ever after to be the solace of the English home . With " the Great Bible " open before her , the mother would read aloud to her little ones that beautiful ...
... heart - stirring narratives the child listens with awe and love , was now and ever after to be the solace of the English home . With " the Great Bible " open before her , the mother would read aloud to her little ones that beautiful ...
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... hearts Flattery prevails , and sage rede hath no place . These are the plagues , when murder is the mean To make new ... heart with terror , if not with pity ! - 66 " Lastly stood War in glittering arms yclad , With visage grim , stern ...
... hearts Flattery prevails , and sage rede hath no place . These are the plagues , when murder is the mean To make new ... heart with terror , if not with pity ! - 66 " Lastly stood War in glittering arms yclad , With visage grim , stern ...
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... hearts , but the marriage will bless the contract , and make it irrevocable in its sanctity . And thus the three ... heart is not ? Unintelligible would he be , no doubt , to many ; but , as far as it is possible to conceive of his ...
... hearts , but the marriage will bless the contract , and make it irrevocable in its sanctity . And thus the three ... heart is not ? Unintelligible would he be , no doubt , to many ; but , as far as it is possible to conceive of his ...
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Arms of John Shakspere | 6 |
STRATFORD | 13 |
Note on the Autograph of John Shakspere | 23 |
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