William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... hath run , And through the twisted tops of our close covert creeps To kiss the gentle shade , this while that sweetly sleeps . " + High as was her descent , wealthy and powerful as were the numerous branches of her family , Mary Arden ...
... hath run , And through the twisted tops of our close covert creeps To kiss the gentle shade , this while that sweetly sleeps . " + High as was her descent , wealthy and powerful as were the numerous branches of her family , Mary Arden ...
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... hath been very frequently occasioned by means of thatched cottages , stacks of straw , furzes , and such - like combustible stuff , which are suffered to be erected and made confusedly in most of the principal parts of the town without ...
... hath been very frequently occasioned by means of thatched cottages , stacks of straw , furzes , and such - like combustible stuff , which are suffered to be erected and made confusedly in most of the principal parts of the town without ...
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... hath " been so well brought up ; " and so does " John Shacksper . " But we are called upon not to " hang him with his pen and inkhorn about his neck . " It is held by Malone , and other grave anti- quarians , that the pair of compasses ...
... hath " been so well brought up ; " and so does " John Shacksper . " But we are called upon not to " hang him with his pen and inkhorn about his neck . " It is held by Malone , and other grave anti- quarians , that the pair of compasses ...
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... hath wrought such an act worthy of praise as never was mentioned in any chronicle in this realm . " From that time , with the exception of the short interval of the reign of Mary , the presses of London were for the most part employed ...
... hath wrought such an act worthy of praise as never was mentioned in any chronicle in this realm . " From that time , with the exception of the short interval of the reign of Mary , the presses of London were for the most part employed ...
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... hath been so usual with our ancient historians , for the encouragement of after - ages unto bold attempts , to set forth the exploits of worthy men with the highest encomiums imaginable : and therefore , should we for that cause be so ...
... hath been so usual with our ancient historians , for the encouragement of after - ages unto bold attempts , to set forth the exploits of worthy men with the highest encomiums imaginable : and therefore , should we for that cause be so ...
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