William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... write a Biography which , in the absence of Diaries and Letters , should surround the known facts with the local and temporary circumstances , and with the social relations amidst which one of so defined a position must have moved , was ...
... write a Biography which , in the absence of Diaries and Letters , should surround the known facts with the local and temporary circumstances , and with the social relations amidst which one of so defined a position must have moved , was ...
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... write thy name ? or hast thou a mark to thyself like an honest , plain - dealing man ? " Out of the nineteen six only can answer , " I thank God I have been so well brought up that I can write my name . " We were reluctant to yield our ...
... write thy name ? or hast thou a mark to thyself like an honest , plain - dealing man ? " Out of the nineteen six only can answer , " I thank God I have been so well brought up that I can write my name . " We were reluctant to yield our ...
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... writing ) the Glovers and Whittawers formed one craft . A whittawer is one who prepares tawed leather— untanned leather - leather chiefly dressed from sheep skins and lamb skins by a simple process of soaking , and scraping , and liming ...
... writing ) the Glovers and Whittawers formed one craft . A whittawer is one who prepares tawed leather— untanned leather - leather chiefly dressed from sheep skins and lamb skins by a simple process of soaking , and scraping , and liming ...
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... writes to him , " There is much secret and several communications between the King's subjects ; and [ some ] of them , in sundry places within the shires of Cornwall and Devonshire , be in great fear and mistrust what the King's ...
... writes to him , " There is much secret and several communications between the King's subjects ; and [ some ] of them , in sundry places within the shires of Cornwall and Devonshire , be in great fear and mistrust what the King's ...
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... write : no doubt the poor remember it ; the rich by flight into the countries made shift for themselves . " Scarcity of money and dearth of victuals are the harbingers and the ministers of pestilence . Despair gathers up itself to die ...
... write : no doubt the poor remember it ; the rich by flight into the countries made shift for themselves . " Scarcity of money and dearth of victuals are the harbingers and the ministers of pestilence . Despair gathers up itself to die ...
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