William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... Hill 52. Ingon Hill 53. Marl Cliffs : near Bidford • 54. The Crab Tree 55. Bidford Grange • 132 134 56. Hampton Lucy : from Road near Alveston 57. Meadows viii CONTENTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS .
... Hill 52. Ingon Hill 53. Marl Cliffs : near Bidford • 54. The Crab Tree 55. Bidford Grange • 132 134 56. Hampton Lucy : from Road near Alveston 57. Meadows viii CONTENTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS .
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... hill upon which the village stands ; but traffic has not robbed the place of its green pastures and its shady nooks , though nothing is left of the ancient magnificence of the great forest . There is very slight Drayton . " Polyolbion ...
... hill upon which the village stands ; but traffic has not robbed the place of its green pastures and its shady nooks , though nothing is left of the ancient magnificence of the great forest . There is very slight Drayton . " Polyolbion ...
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... hills , denied the boy's privilege to explore every nook of his own river . We would imagine him communing from the first with Nature , as Gray has painted him— " The dauntless child Stretch'd forth his little arms and smil'd . " The ...
... hills , denied the boy's privilege to explore every nook of his own river . We would imagine him communing from the first with Nature , as Gray has painted him— " The dauntless child Stretch'd forth his little arms and smil'd . " The ...
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... hills , its rich pastures , its sleeping woodlands , the external world would to him be full of images of repose : it was in the heart of man that he was to seek for the sublime . Nature has thus ever with him something genial and ...
... hills , its rich pastures , its sleeping woodlands , the external world would to him be full of images of repose : it was in the heart of man that he was to seek for the sublime . Nature has thus ever with him something genial and ...
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... hills of Welcombe overhang it , and a little aside , some mile and a half from Stratford , is the meadow of Ingon which John Shakspere rented in 1570. Very beautiful , even now , is this part of the neighbourhood , with its rapid ...
... hills of Welcombe overhang it , and a little aside , some mile and a half from Stratford , is the meadow of Ingon which John Shakspere rented in 1570. Very beautiful , even now , is this part of the neighbourhood , with its rapid ...
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