William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... early times , managed their own local affairs , and thus obtained that aptitude for practical good govern- ment which equally rejects the tyranny of the one or of the many . The corporation in the time of John Shakspere consisted of ...
... early times , managed their own local affairs , and thus obtained that aptitude for practical good govern- ment which equally rejects the tyranny of the one or of the many . The corporation in the time of John Shakspere consisted of ...
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... early life of the great poet than those stories which would make him of obscure birth and servile employ- ments . Take old Aubrey's story , the shrewd learned gossip and antiquary , who survived Shakspere some eighty years : - " Mr ...
... early life of the great poet than those stories which would make him of obscure birth and servile employ- ments . Take old Aubrey's story , the shrewd learned gossip and antiquary , who survived Shakspere some eighty years : - " Mr ...
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... early escape from the calf - killing ; there was no miracle in his case . If we receive Aubrey's story we must take it also with its contradictions , and that perhaps will get rid of the miraculous . When he was a boy he exer- cised his ...
... early escape from the calf - killing ; there was no miracle in his case . If we receive Aubrey's story we must take it also with its contradictions , and that perhaps will get rid of the miraculous . When he was a boy he exer- cised his ...
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... early writers . " Glover " is so common that it has become one of the universal English names derived from occupation , -far more common than if it merely applied to him who made coverings for the hands . At Coventry , in the middle of ...
... early writers . " Glover " is so common that it has become one of the universal English names derived from occupation , -far more common than if it merely applied to him who made coverings for the hands . At Coventry , in the middle of ...
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... early life . But that tolerance does not presume insincerity in himself or his family . The Confession of Faith ' found in the roof of his father's house two hundred years after he was born would argue the extreme of religious zeal ...
... early life . But that tolerance does not presume insincerity in himself or his family . The Confession of Faith ' found in the roof of his father's house two hundred years after he was born would argue the extreme of religious zeal ...
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