William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... scarcely now dares to enter worshipful men's houses ; and at the fairs a short song of love or good fellowship , or a dance to the gittern , are preferred by most to his tedious 66 legends . For many a long “ fitte ”. [ The Fair ...
... scarcely now dares to enter worshipful men's houses ; and at the fairs a short song of love or good fellowship , or a dance to the gittern , are preferred by most to his tedious 66 legends . For many a long “ fitte ”. [ The Fair ...
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... scarcely a mile from Stratford . Here , in all probability dwelt one who in a few years was to have an important influence upon the destiny of the boy - poet . A Court Roll of the 34th Henry VIII . ( 1543 ) shows us that John Hathaway ...
... scarcely a mile from Stratford . Here , in all probability dwelt one who in a few years was to have an important influence upon the destiny of the boy - poet . A Court Roll of the 34th Henry VIII . ( 1543 ) shows us that John Hathaway ...
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... scarcely necessary to refer the reader to the same play for the speeches of Hector , Alexander , and Pompey . The coincidence between these and the old Coventry Pageant is remarkable . OR JJACKSON 6.SLY CHAPTER IX . THE FIRESIDE . THE ...
... scarcely necessary to refer the reader to the same play for the speeches of Hector , Alexander , and Pompey . The coincidence between these and the old Coventry Pageant is remarkable . OR JJACKSON 6.SLY CHAPTER IX . THE FIRESIDE . THE ...
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... scarcely yet made . It is that pause which so often takes place in the life of a youth , when the world shows afar off like a vast plain with many paths , all bright and sunny , and losing themselves in the distance , where it is ...
... scarcely yet made . It is that pause which so often takes place in the life of a youth , when the world shows afar off like a vast plain with many paths , all bright and sunny , and losing themselves in the distance , where it is ...
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... then came bloodshed , and grief , and the banishment of Romeo , and the friar gave † Unneths , scarcely . * " Winter's Tale , " Act II . , Scene I. 66 F 66 the lady a drug to produce a pleasant sleep CHAP . IX . ] 65 THE FIRESIDE .
... then came bloodshed , and grief , and the banishment of Romeo , and the friar gave † Unneths , scarcely . * " Winter's Tale , " Act II . , Scene I. 66 F 66 the lady a drug to produce a pleasant sleep CHAP . IX . ] 65 THE FIRESIDE .
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