William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... of safety than of indulgence : the days of security were at hand . Then came the luxuries that Harrison looked upon with much astonishment and some little heartburning . And so in the winter of 1556 was Mary Arden CHAP . I. ] 7 ANCESTRY .
... of safety than of indulgence : the days of security were at hand . Then came the luxuries that Harrison looked upon with much astonishment and some little heartburning . And so in the winter of 1556 was Mary Arden CHAP . I. ] 7 ANCESTRY .
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... looked up for heavenly aid through intercession , without fancying that they were yielding to an idolatrous superstition , such as Puritanism came subsequently to denounce . The transition from the old worship to the new was not an ...
... looked up for heavenly aid through intercession , without fancying that they were yielding to an idolatrous superstition , such as Puritanism came subsequently to denounce . The transition from the old worship to the new was not an ...
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... looked upon that rude representation of a 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 ...
... looked upon that rude representation of a 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 ...
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... looked upon that plain , how little could he have foreseen the course of his future life ! For twenty years of his manhood he was to have no constant dwelling - place in that his native town ; but it was to be the home of his affections ...
... looked upon that plain , how little could he have foreseen the course of his future life ! For twenty years of his manhood he was to have no constant dwelling - place in that his native town ; but it was to be the home of his affections ...
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... looked upon it- the " Prince's Chamber , " as it was called , the " third city of the realm , " a " shire- town , " , " * full of stately buildings of great antiquity , unequalled once in the splendour of its monastic institutions ...
... looked upon it- the " Prince's Chamber , " as it was called , the " third city of the realm , " a " shire- town , " , " * full of stately buildings of great antiquity , unequalled once in the splendour of its monastic institutions ...
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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