William Shakspere: A Biography, Bücher 1C. Knight and Company, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... spirit of the ancient church had infused itself thoroughly into the popular mind ; and thus , long after the Reformation had swept away most of the ecclesiastical ceremonials that were held to belong to the superstitions of Popery , the ...
... spirit of the ancient church had infused itself thoroughly into the popular mind ; and thus , long after the Reformation had swept away most of the ecclesiastical ceremonials that were held to belong to the superstitions of Popery , the ...
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... spirit . They stood between the strong and the weak . They held the oppressor in subjection to that power which results from the cultivation , however misdirected , of the spiritual part of our nature . Whilst the proud baron continued ...
... spirit . They stood between the strong and the weak . They held the oppressor in subjection to that power which results from the cultivation , however misdirected , of the spiritual part of our nature . Whilst the proud baron continued ...
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... spirit of the English yeomanry had received a check from the intolerance of the powerful sect who frowned upon all sports and recreations - who despised the arts - who held poets and pipers to be " cater- pillars of a commonwealth ...
... spirit of the English yeomanry had received a check from the intolerance of the powerful sect who frowned upon all sports and recreations - who despised the arts - who held poets and pipers to be " cater- pillars of a commonwealth ...
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Arms of John Shakspere | 6 |
STRATFORD | 13 |
Note on the Autograph of John Shakspere | 23 |
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