William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... familiar through traditions of deer - stealing . A pleasant ramble indeed is this to Charlcote and Hampton Lucy , even with glimpses of the Avon from a turnpike - road . But let the road run through meadows without hedgerows , with ...
... familiar through traditions of deer - stealing . A pleasant ramble indeed is this to Charlcote and Hampton Lucy , even with glimpses of the Avon from a turnpike - road . But let the road run through meadows without hedgerows , with ...
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... familiar congregation of buyers and sellers . The house- wife from her little farm would ride in gallantly between her panniers laden with butter , eggs , chickens , and capons . The farmer would stand by his pitched corn , and , as ...
... familiar congregation of buyers and sellers . The house- wife from her little farm would ride in gallantly between her panniers laden with butter , eggs , chickens , and capons . The farmer would stand by his pitched corn , and , as ...
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... familiar from his very boyhood . That lore is not in his writings in any very palpable shape , but its spirit is there . The simplicity , the vigour , the pathos , the essential dramatic power , of the ballad poetry stood out in ...
... familiar from his very boyhood . That lore is not in his writings in any very palpable shape , but its spirit is there . The simplicity , the vigour , the pathos , the essential dramatic power , of the ballad poetry stood out in ...
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... familiar legend , he may first have conceived the capability of exhibiting to the eye a moving picture of events , and of informing it with life by appropriate dialogue . But in truth the essentially dramatic spirit of the ancient ...
... familiar legend , he may first have conceived the capability of exhibiting to the eye a moving picture of events , and of informing it with life by appropriate dialogue . But in truth the essentially dramatic spirit of the ancient ...
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... familiar all the country - people are to this day with these lines , and how inva- riably they ascribe them to Shakspere : - 66 Piping Pebworth , dancing Marston , Haunted Hilborough , hungry Grafton , Dudging † Exhall , Papist ...
... familiar all the country - people are to this day with these lines , and how inva- riably they ascribe them to Shakspere : - 66 Piping Pebworth , dancing Marston , Haunted Hilborough , hungry Grafton , Dudging † Exhall , Papist ...
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actor amidst amongst ancient appears Arden Asbies believe Blackfriars borough Burbage Cæsar called character Charlcote chronicler church Collier comedy Court Coventry dance daughter death described doth doubt dramatic Earl Edward Elizabeth England English Essex Evesham father friends gentleman Greene Hall Hamlet hath Henley Street Henry Henry VI Henry VIII honour John Shakspere Jonson Julius Cæsar King King's labour land Lawrence Fletcher lived London look Lord Malone Marlowe marriage Mary Arden matter mind Nashe nature neighbours night noble parish passage performances period play players poet poetical poetry pounds present Prince probably purchase Queen Richard Richard Burbage Robert Arden says scarcely Scene servants Shak Shakspere's Shottery Snitterfield solemn spere spirit stage story Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon Susanna Hall Tamburlaine tenements theatre Thomas Thomas Lucy thou town unto Warwick Warwickshire Welcombe wife William Shakspere Winter's Tale write