William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... period of his life , changes it at a later period for the commonest of all marks . The subject of marks is a very curious one . The great body of the people were no doubt accustomed to use the mark of the cross ; but amongst many in the ...
... period of his life , changes it at a later period for the commonest of all marks . The subject of marks is a very curious one . The great body of the people were no doubt accustomed to use the mark of the cross ; but amongst many in the ...
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... period of William Shakspere's manhood is as clear as can reasonably be expected . William Shakspere has been carried to the baptismal font in that fine old church of Stratford . The " thick - pleached alley " that leads through the ...
... period of William Shakspere's manhood is as clear as can reasonably be expected . William Shakspere has been carried to the baptismal font in that fine old church of Stratford . The " thick - pleached alley " that leads through the ...
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... period , or he could not have been quite what he was . His intellect was not the dwarfish and precocious growth of the hot - bed of change , and still less of convulsion . His whole soul was permeated with the ancient vitalities - the ...
... period , or he could not have been quite what he was . His intellect was not the dwarfish and precocious growth of the hot - bed of change , and still less of convulsion . His whole soul was permeated with the ancient vitalities - the ...
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... period , then , when it was usual for the boys of Grammar Schools to attend the annual perambulations in Rogation - week of the clergy , the magis- * Herrick . The original is in the possession of R. Wheler , Esq . , of Stratford ...
... period , then , when it was usual for the boys of Grammar Schools to attend the annual perambulations in Rogation - week of the clergy , the magis- * Herrick . The original is in the possession of R. Wheler , Esq . , of Stratford ...
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... period when the king's laws were delivered in the language of the Conqueror , that he speaks in French . This circumstance would carry back the date of the play to the reign of Edward III . , though the language is occasionally modern ...
... period when the king's laws were delivered in the language of the Conqueror , that he speaks in French . This circumstance would carry back the date of the play to the reign of Edward III . , though the language is occasionally modern ...
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