William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... belong to William Shakspere . The son of the butcher of Ipswich was the boy bachelor of Oxford at fifteen years of age ; he had an early escape from the calf - killing ; there was no miracle in his case . If we receive Aubrey's story we ...
... belong to William Shakspere . The son of the butcher of Ipswich was the boy bachelor of Oxford at fifteen years of age ; he had an early escape from the calf - killing ; there was no miracle in his case . If we receive Aubrey's story we ...
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... belong to the first periods of religious change ; and it is most probable that these paintings were existing in the ... belongs to our early paintings . Schnoono Ragmaldnir There were fearful pictures , too , of the last. [ The Martyrdom ...
... belong to the first periods of religious change ; and it is most probable that these paintings were existing in the ... belongs to our early paintings . Schnoono Ragmaldnir There were fearful pictures , too , of the last. [ The Martyrdom ...
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... belong to a more knowing race than dwelt on Avon's side . His " news from Terra Florida " tells us of an age of newstongues , before newspapers were . Doubtless such as he had many a story of home wonders ; he had seen London perhaps ...
... belong to a more knowing race than dwelt on Avon's side . His " news from Terra Florida " tells us of an age of newstongues , before newspapers were . Doubtless such as he had many a story of home wonders ; he had seen London perhaps ...
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... belong to the superstitions of Popery , the people retained this principle of personation in their common festivals ; and many were the occasions in which the boy and the man , the maiden and the matron were called upon to enact some ...
... belong to the superstitions of Popery , the people retained this principle of personation in their common festivals ; and many were the occasions in which the boy and the man , the maiden and the matron were called upon to enact some ...
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... belong to the supernatural or allegorical class of per- sonages . The audience of Stratford have anticipated something at which they * Gosson . Plays Confuted , ' second action . + Mr. Collier , in his History of Dramatic Poetry ...
... belong to the supernatural or allegorical class of per- sonages . The audience of Stratford have anticipated something at which they * Gosson . Plays Confuted , ' second action . + Mr. Collier , in his History of Dramatic Poetry ...
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