William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... thought's invention , Doth like himself heroically sound ; ” §— a Shakspere , of whom it was also said- " He seems to shake a lance As brandish'd at the eyes of ignorance . " || Certainly there was a Shakspere , the paternal ancestor of ...
... thought's invention , Doth like himself heroically sound ; ” §— a Shakspere , of whom it was also said- " He seems to shake a lance As brandish'd at the eyes of ignorance . " || Certainly there was a Shakspere , the paternal ancestor of ...
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... thought rather of safety than of indulgence : the days of security were at hand . Then came the luxuries that Harrison looks upon with much astonish- ment and some little heartburning . And so in the winter of 1556 was Mary Arden left ...
... thought rather of safety than of indulgence : the days of security were at hand . Then came the luxuries that Harrison looks upon with much astonish- ment and some little heartburning . And so in the winter of 1556 was Mary Arden left ...
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... thought it better to take the profits direct than to share them with the tenant ? A yeoman he might call himself , a yeoman he might be called by his neighbours ; but he was in that social position that he readily passed out of the ...
... thought it better to take the profits direct than to share them with the tenant ? A yeoman he might call himself , a yeoman he might be called by his neighbours ; but he was in that social position that he readily passed out of the ...
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... thoughts unutterable - solemn , confiding , grateful , humble - clustering round their hearts in that hour . Disturb not the belief that William Shakspere first saw the light in this venerated room . • See Note at the end of this ...
... thoughts unutterable - solemn , confiding , grateful , humble - clustering round their hearts in that hour . Disturb not the belief that William Shakspere first saw the light in this venerated room . • See Note at the end of this ...
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... thoughts of earthly mutations , unknown to the quiet town of Stratford , must the young Shakspere have received , as he looked upon the pictures of " the boke of John Bochas , describing the fall of princes , princesses , and other ...
... thoughts of earthly mutations , unknown to the quiet town of Stratford , must the young Shakspere have received , as he looked upon the pictures of " the boke of John Bochas , describing the fall of princes , princesses , and other ...
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