William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... things have we to forget , what to fancy and remember , before we , from such distance , can put ourselves in Shakspere's place ; and so , in the full sense of the term , understand him , his sayings , and his doings ? " - CARLYLE ...
... things have we to forget , what to fancy and remember , before we , from such distance , can put ourselves in Shakspere's place ; and so , in the full sense of the term , understand him , his sayings , and his doings ? " - CARLYLE ...
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... things ) , and thereunto being made so good cheap , be called master , which is the title that men give to esquires and gentlemen , and reputed for a gentleman ever after . " And so John Shakspere , whilst he was bailiff of Stratford in ...
... things ) , and thereunto being made so good cheap , be called master , which is the title that men give to esquires and gentlemen , and reputed for a gentleman ever after . " And so John Shakspere , whilst he was bailiff of Stratford in ...
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... things to be marvellously altered in England within their sound remembrance . " One of these enormities is the ... thing is the great amendment of lodging - the pillows , the beds , the sheets , in- stead of the straw pallet , the rough ...
... things to be marvellously altered in England within their sound remembrance . " One of these enormities is the ... thing is the great amendment of lodging - the pillows , the beds , the sheets , in- stead of the straw pallet , the rough ...
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... things around her , incompre- hensible things to a very young woman . When she went to the church of Aston Cantlow , she now heard the mass sung , and saw the beads bidden ; whereas a few years before there was another form of worship ...
... things around her , incompre- hensible things to a very young woman . When she went to the church of Aston Cantlow , she now heard the mass sung , and saw the beads bidden ; whereas a few years before there was another form of worship ...
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... things for public benefit , and did less for their own vain pride and luxury , -built a stone bridge over the Avon , which has borne the name of Clopton's Bridge even from the days of Henry VII . until this day . Ecclesiastical ...
... things for public benefit , and did less for their own vain pride and luxury , -built a stone bridge over the Avon , which has borne the name of Clopton's Bridge even from the days of Henry VII . until this day . Ecclesiastical ...
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