William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... Hill .. ..... 222 71. Charlcote Church .......... ..... 205 72. Deer Barn , Fulbrooke ...... 80. Ingon Hill .......... ... 226 208 81. Snitterfield ....... ... 228 73. Charlcote House , from the Avenue 209 82. Map of the Neighbourhood ...
... Hill .. ..... 222 71. Charlcote Church .......... ..... 205 72. Deer Barn , Fulbrooke ...... 80. Ingon Hill .......... ... 226 208 81. Snitterfield ....... ... 228 73. Charlcote House , from the Avenue 209 82. Map of the Neighbourhood ...
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... hill upon which the village * Drayton . Polyolbion , 13th Song . + Ibid . 9 stands ; but traffic has not robbed the place of. [ Village of Wilmecote . ] [ Church of Aston Cantlow . ] [ Clopton's Bridge. LIFE . C A BIOGRAPHY . Page.
... hill upon which the village * Drayton . Polyolbion , 13th Song . + Ibid . 9 stands ; but traffic has not robbed the place of. [ Village of Wilmecote . ] [ Church of Aston Cantlow . ] [ Clopton's Bridge. LIFE . C A BIOGRAPHY . Page.
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... hills , denied the boy's pri- vilege to explore every nook of his own river . We would imagine him com- muning 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 pri- vilege to explore every nook of his own river . We would imagine him com- muning 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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actor amongst ancient appears Avon beautiful Ben Jonson Blackfriars Blackfriars Theatre Burbage called castle character Charlcote chronicler church comedy Court Coventry dance daughter delight described doth doubt dramatic Earl early Elizabeth England English Evesham familiar father friends gentleman George Peele Greene Guy's Cliff Hall Hamlet Hampton Lucy hath Henry VI Henry VIII Hill honour John Shakspere Jonson Julius Cæsar Kenilworth King labour lady London look Lord Lowsie Lucy Malone Master merry mind Nash nature neighbours night noble parish passage performed period play players poetical poetry present Prince probably Queen Richard Richard Burbage Richard III Robert Greene says scarcely Scene 11 servants Shak Shakspere's Shottery solemn song spere spirit stage story Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon Tamburlaine theatre things Thomas Lucy thou tion town tragedy unto Warwick Warwickshire William Shakspere words writing young Shakspere youth