William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... scarcely ever come under her paternal roof . The house of Wilmecote would indeed be a well - timbered house , being in a woody country . It would not be a house of splints and clay , such as made the Spaniard in that very reign of Mary ...
... scarcely ever come under her paternal roof . The house of Wilmecote would indeed be a well - timbered house , being in a woody country . It would not be a house of splints and clay , such as made the Spaniard in that very reign of Mary ...
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... scarcely now dares to enter worshipful men's houses ; and at the Fairs a short song of love or good fellowship , or a dance to the gittern , are preferred to his tedious legends . He may now say with that luckless minstrel Richard ...
... scarcely now dares to enter worshipful men's houses ; and at the Fairs a short song of love or good fellowship , or a dance to the gittern , are preferred to his tedious legends . He may now say with that luckless minstrel Richard ...
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... scarcely sing without a tear in his eye , for they were remembrances of days when the minstrel was welcomed by the porter at the abbey - gate , and the buttery - hatch was unclosed to give him a generous meal . They were songs of ...
... scarcely sing without a tear in his eye , for they were remembrances of days when the minstrel was welcomed by the porter at the abbey - gate , and the buttery - hatch was unclosed to give him a generous meal . They were songs of ...
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... scarcely a mile from Stratford . Here , in all probability , dwelt one who in a few years was to have an important influ- ence upon the destiny of the boy - poet . A Court Roll of the 34th Henry VIII . ( 1543 ) shows us that John ...
... scarcely a mile from Stratford . Here , in all probability , dwelt one who in a few years was to have an important influ- ence upon the destiny of the boy - poet . A Court Roll of the 34th Henry VIII . ( 1543 ) shows us that John ...
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... his own fashion . The + Gascoigne . • Laneham . Laneham . As we shall quote fragments from each writer , it will be scarcely necessary to refer to them on every occasion . gate closes upon the train , when the Lady of 79 A BIOGRAPHY .
... his own fashion . The + Gascoigne . • Laneham . Laneham . As we shall quote fragments from each writer , it will be scarcely necessary to refer to them on every occasion . gate closes upon the train , when the Lady of 79 A BIOGRAPHY .
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