William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... - daughter , employed a bricklayer to new tile the house ; and this bricklayer , by 200 King John , Act 1. , Scene 1 . name Mosely , found hidden between the rafters and the 35 A BIOGRAPHY . Coventry Churches and Pageants.
... - daughter , employed a bricklayer to new tile the house ; and this bricklayer , by 200 King John , Act 1. , Scene 1 . name Mosely , found hidden between the rafters and the 35 A BIOGRAPHY . Coventry Churches and Pageants.
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... learned languages was but small , because " it is without controversy that in * " Dugdale's Warwickshire , ' page 299 . + King John , Act 1. Scene 1 . his works we scarce find any traces of anything that 59 A BIOGRAPHY .
... learned languages was but small , because " it is without controversy that in * " Dugdale's Warwickshire , ' page 299 . + King John , Act 1. Scene 1 . his works we scarce find any traces of anything that 59 A BIOGRAPHY .
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... scene , if not truth ; and it is easy to comprehend how the playful friendship of a handsome maiden for an interesting boy , some seven years younger , might grow into a dangerous affection . Assuredly , with neigh- bourly intercourse ...
... scene , if not truth ; and it is easy to comprehend how the playful friendship of a handsome maiden for an interesting boy , some seven years younger , might grow into a dangerous affection . Assuredly , with neigh- bourly intercourse ...
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... scenes of the Winter's Tale is that of the sheep - shearing , in which we have the more poetical shepherd - queen . There is a minuteness of circum- stance amidst the exquisite poetry of this scene which shows that it must have been ...
... scenes of the Winter's Tale is that of the sheep - shearing , in which we have the more poetical shepherd - queen . There is a minuteness of circum- stance amidst the exquisite poetry of this scene which shows that it must have been ...
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... , nor witch hath power to charm : So hallow'd and so gracious is the time . " Winter's Tale . + William Hone's Ancient Mysteries , ' p . 92 . Hamlet , Act 1. , Scene 1 . Surely it is the poet himself who adds , in 73 A BIOGRAPHY .
... , nor witch hath power to charm : So hallow'd and so gracious is the time . " Winter's Tale . + William Hone's Ancient Mysteries , ' p . 92 . Hamlet , Act 1. , Scene 1 . Surely it is the poet himself who adds , in 73 A BIOGRAPHY .
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