William Shakspere: A Biography, Bücher 1C. Knight and Company, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... seen the original entry , and we think it right to present a fac - simile of it . We are not learned enough in palæography to pronounce whether the abridged word which commences the third * In the enumeration of John Shakspere's family ...
... seen the original entry , and we think it right to present a fac - simile of it . We are not learned enough in palæography to pronounce whether the abridged word which commences the third * In the enumeration of John Shakspere's family ...
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... seen , attacks the Stage , not only for its especial abuses , but because it partakes of the general infamy of Poetry . According to this declaimer , it is " the whole practice of poets , either with fables to show their abuses , or ...
... seen , attacks the Stage , not only for its especial abuses , but because it partakes of the general infamy of Poetry . According to this declaimer , it is " the whole practice of poets , either with fables to show their abuses , or ...
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... seen and unwillingly acknowledged , the great presiding power of the world could make evil work for good , and advance the general happiness out of the particular misery . This was the mode , we believe , in which that thoughtful youth ...
... seen and unwillingly acknowledged , the great presiding power of the world could make evil work for good , and advance the general happiness out of the particular misery . This was the mode , we believe , in which that thoughtful youth ...
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Arms of John Shakspere | 6 |
STRATFORD | 13 |
Note on the Autograph of John Shakspere | 23 |
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