William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... associated with the name of Shakspere . The cliff at Dover , whose base was inaccessible except to " The fishermen that walk upon the beach , " Where once were quiet conveyance of coal and But there is a greater is now pierced through ...
... associated with the name of Shakspere . The cliff at Dover , whose base was inaccessible except to " The fishermen that walk upon the beach , " Where once were quiet conveyance of coal and But there is a greater is now pierced through ...
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... associated with the visible world , —the practical poetry of life , which is akin to faith . And so we are what we are , and not what God would have us to be . We have retained Christmas ; a starveling Christmas ; one day of excessive ...
... associated with the visible world , —the practical poetry of life , which is akin to faith . And so we are what we are , and not what God would have us to be . We have retained Christmas ; a starveling Christmas ; one day of excessive ...
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... associated with some of the poetical devices which the young Shakspere might have beheld at Kenilworth , or have heard described : - : - " Obe . My gentle Puck , come hither : Thou remember'st Since once I sat upon a promontory , And ...
... associated with some of the poetical devices which the young Shakspere might have beheld at Kenilworth , or have heard described : - : - " Obe . My gentle Puck , come hither : Thou remember'st Since once I sat upon a promontory , And ...
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... associated with the mythology and the romance of lakes and seas . Triton , in likeness of a mer- maid , came towards the Queen's Majesty . " " Arion appeared sitting on a dolphin's back . " So the quaint and really poetical George ...
... associated with the mythology and the romance of lakes and seas . Triton , in likeness of a mer- maid , came towards the Queen's Majesty . " " Arion appeared sitting on a dolphin's back . " So the quaint and really poetical George ...
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... associated with the recol- lections of their ancient splendour . There were to be visions of sorrow and suffering there too ; woman's weakness , man's treachery . And now Kenilworth is worthily a place which is visited from all lands ...
... associated with the recol- lections of their ancient splendour . There were to be visions of sorrow and suffering there too ; woman's weakness , man's treachery . And now Kenilworth is worthily a place which is visited from all lands ...
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