William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... observe that the western half had been divided into two tenements ; —the fourth of the whole premises , that is the butcher's shop , the kitchen behind , and the two rooms over , being the portion commonly shown as Shakspere's House ...
... observe that the western half had been divided into two tenements ; —the fourth of the whole premises , that is the butcher's shop , the kitchen behind , and the two rooms over , being the portion commonly shown as Shakspere's House ...
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... observation . Stratford was especially fitted to have been the " green lap " in which the boy - poet was laid . " The whole face of creation here wore an aspect of quiet loveliness . Looking on its placid stream , its gently swelling ...
... observation . Stratford was especially fitted to have been the " green lap " in which the boy - poet was laid . " The whole face of creation here wore an aspect of quiet loveliness . Looking on its placid stream , its gently swelling ...
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... observe those striking differences in the tempers and habits of mankind which are obvious even to a child . Cupidity ... observing boy would see , but much also would be concealed in the general hollowness that belongs to a period of ...
... observe those striking differences in the tempers and habits of mankind which are obvious even to a child . Cupidity ... observing boy would see , but much also would be concealed in the general hollowness that belongs to a period of ...
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... observe a generous impartiality in the old original bard , when in the conclusion of his tale he represents both nations as quitting the field without any reproachful reflection on either ; though he gives to his own countrymen the ...
... observe a generous impartiality in the old original bard , when in the conclusion of his tale he represents both nations as quitting the field without any reproachful reflection on either ; though he gives to his own countrymen the ...
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... observing eyes of a boy in whom the dramatic power of going out of himself to portray some incident , or character , or passion with incomparable truth , was to be developed and matured in the growth of his poetical faculty . As he ...
... observing eyes of a boy in whom the dramatic power of going out of himself to portray some incident , or character , or passion with incomparable truth , was to be developed and matured in the growth of his poetical faculty . As he ...
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