William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... honour and dig- nity , and some he enriched with possessions and goods , every man according to his desert and merit ... honours bestowed , for mere mercenary considerations , upon any pretenders to gentle blood . There was strict ...
... honour and dig- nity , and some he enriched with possessions and goods , every man according to his desert and merit ... honours bestowed , for mere mercenary considerations , upon any pretenders to gentle blood . There was strict ...
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A Biography Charles Knight. such honours were of grave importance ; and there is a solemnity in the tone of these very documents which , however it may provoke a smile from what we call philosophy , was connected with high and generous ...
A Biography Charles Knight. such honours were of grave importance ; and there is a solemnity in the tone of these very documents which , however it may provoke a smile from what we call philosophy , was connected with high and generous ...
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... honour and service , " he told them , and he no doubt told them truly , that he was great - grandson to one who had been advanced and re- warded by Henry VII . And so for ever after he was no more goodman Shak- spere , or John Shakspere ...
... honour and service , " he told them , and he no doubt told them truly , that he was great - grandson to one who had been advanced and re- warded by Henry VII . And so for ever after he was no more goodman Shak- spere , or John Shakspere ...
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... honour of the lady whom he had married . " Assuredly the lady Assuredly the lady was greatly honoured in so apt a scholar ; and when this Orlando took to carving A " on every tree , " and writing it on every lawful occasion , it is ...
... honour of the lady whom he had married . " Assuredly the lady Assuredly the lady was greatly honoured in so apt a scholar ; and when this Orlando took to carving A " on every tree , " and writing it on every lawful occasion , it is ...
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... honoured have inscribed their names on the walls of that room . Eyes now closed on the world , but who have left that behind which the world " will not willingly let die , " have glistened under this humble roof , and there have been ...
... honoured have inscribed their names on the walls of that room . Eyes now closed on the world , but who have left that behind which the world " will not willingly let die , " have glistened under this humble roof , and there have been ...
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