William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... poetical butchers ; was it not enough that there was one prodigy born in your bosom , who , " when he killed a calf , he would do it in a high style , and make a speech , " but that there must even have been another butcher's son fed ...
... poetical butchers ; was it not enough that there was one prodigy born in your bosom , who , " when he killed a calf , he would do it in a high style , and make a speech , " but that there must even have been another butcher's son fed ...
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... poetical enthusiast will find no difficulty in believing that , like Horace , he reposed 6 * See Malthus on Population , ' book ii . , chap . 12 . secure and fearless in the midst of contagion and death. [ Stratford Church : East End ...
... poetical enthusiast will find no difficulty in believing that , like Horace , he reposed 6 * See Malthus on Population , ' book ii . , chap . 12 . secure and fearless in the midst of contagion and death. [ Stratford Church : East End ...
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... poetical lore - the ' Confessio Amantis , ' the Canterbury Tales , ' Troilus and Creseide , ' the Book of Troy , ' the ' Dictes of the Philosophers , ' the Mirror of the World , ' the Siege of Jerusalem , ' the Book of Chivalry , ' the ...
... poetical lore - the ' Confessio Amantis , ' the Canterbury Tales , ' Troilus and Creseide , ' the Book of Troy , ' the ' Dictes of the Philosophers , ' the Mirror of the World , ' the Siege of Jerusalem , ' the Book of Chivalry , ' the ...
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... poetical faculty . As he looked upon that rude representation of a familiar legend he may first have conceived the capability of exhibiting to the eye a moving picture of events , and of informing it with life by appropriate dialogue ...
... poetical faculty . As he looked upon that rude representation of a familiar legend he may first have conceived the capability of exhibiting to the eye a moving picture of events , and of informing it with life by appropriate dialogue ...
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... poetical shepherd - queen . There is a minuteness of circum- stance amidst the exquisite poetry of this scene which shows that it must have been founded upon actual observation , and in all likelihood upon the keen and prying ...
... poetical shepherd - queen . There is a minuteness of circum- stance amidst the exquisite poetry of this scene which shows that it must have been founded upon actual observation , and in all likelihood upon the keen and prying ...
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