William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... belonged to Shakspere . But she was in ill odour . In a fit of resentment , the day before she quitted the ancient house , she whitewashed the walls of the bed - room , so as to obliterate the pencil inscriptions with which they were ...
... belonged to Shakspere . But she was in ill odour . In a fit of resentment , the day before she quitted the ancient house , she whitewashed the walls of the bed - room , so as to obliterate the pencil inscriptions with which they were ...
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... belonged to the Roman Ca- tholic persuasion . This belief rests upon the following foundation . In the year 1770 , Thomas Hart , who then inhabited one of the tenements in Henley Street which had been bequeathed to his family by William ...
... belonged to the Roman Ca- tholic persuasion . This belief rests upon the following foundation . In the year 1770 , Thomas Hart , who then inhabited one of the tenements in Henley Street which had been bequeathed to his family by William ...
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... belonged to the transition period , or he could not have been quite what he was . His intellect was not the dwarfish and precocious growth of the hot - bed of change , and still less of convulsion . His whole soul was permeated with the ...
... belonged to the transition period , or he could not have been quite what he was . His intellect was not the dwarfish and precocious growth of the hot - bed of change , and still less of convulsion . His whole soul was permeated with the ...
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... belonged to a nation which admired courage , which loved truth , which respected misfortune . Percy , speaking of the more ancient ballad of Chevy Chase , ' says " One may also observe a generous impartiality in the old original bard ...
... belonged to a nation which admired courage , which loved truth , which respected misfortune . Percy , speaking of the more ancient ballad of Chevy Chase , ' says " One may also observe a generous impartiality in the old original bard ...
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... belonged spits , crocks , & c . , utensils for dressing provi- sion . Here the housekeepers met and were merry , and gave their charity . The young people were there , too , and had dancing , bowling , shooting at butts , & c . , the ...
... belonged spits , crocks , & c . , utensils for dressing provi- sion . Here the housekeepers met and were merry , and gave their charity . The young people were there , too , and had dancing , bowling , shooting at butts , & c . , the ...
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