William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... hath been very frequently occa- sioned by means of thatched cottages , stacks of straw , furzes , and such - like combus- tible stuff , which are suffered to be erected and made confusedly in most of the principal parts of the town ...
... hath been very frequently occa- sioned by means of thatched cottages , stacks of straw , furzes , and such - like combus- tible stuff , which are suffered to be erected and made confusedly in most of the principal parts of the town ...
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... hath wrought such an act worthy of praise as never was mentioned in any chronicle in this realm . " From that time , with the excep- tion of the short interval of the reign of Mary , the presses of London were for the most part employed ...
... hath wrought such an act worthy of praise as never was mentioned in any chronicle in this realm . " From that time , with the excep- tion of the short interval of the reign of Mary , the presses of London were for the most part employed ...
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... hath no gainsaying : So merrily trip and go . " The early - rising moon still sees the villagers on that green of Shottery . The piper leans against the May - pole ; the featliest of dancers still swim to his music : - " So have I seen ...
... hath no gainsaying : So merrily trip and go . " The early - rising moon still sees the villagers on that green of Shottery . The piper leans against the May - pole ; the featliest of dancers still swim to his music : - " So have I seen ...
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... hath been sung at festivals , On ember - eves , and holy - ales . " ‡ The elements of poetry would be around him ; the dramatic spirit of the people would be struggling to give utterance to its thoughts , and even then he might cherish ...
... hath been sung at festivals , On ember - eves , and holy - ales . " ‡ The elements of poetry would be around him ; the dramatic spirit of the people would be struggling to give utterance to its thoughts , and even then he might cherish ...
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... hath power to charm : So hallow'd and so gracious is the time . " * Surely it is the poet himself who adds , in the person of Horatio , " So have I heard , and do in part believe it . " Such a night was a preparation for a " happy ...
... hath power to charm : So hallow'd and so gracious is the time . " * Surely it is the poet himself who adds , in the person of Horatio , " So have I heard , and do in part believe it . " Such a night was a preparation for a " happy ...
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