William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 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 looked 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 looked 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 ? In A Briefe Conceipte touching the Commonweale of this Realme of Englande , ' published in 1581 , -a Dialogue once attributed to William Shak- spere , the ...
... thought it better to take the profits direct than to share them with the tenant ? In A Briefe Conceipte touching the Commonweale of this Realme of Englande , ' published in 1581 , -a Dialogue once attributed to William Shak- spere , the ...
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... thoughts unutterable - solemn , confiding , grateful , humble - clustering round their hearts in that hour . The autographs of Byron and Scott are amongst hundreds of perishable inscriptions . Disturb not the belief that William ...
... thoughts unutterable - solemn , confiding , grateful , humble - clustering round their hearts in that hour . The autographs of Byron and Scott are amongst hundreds of perishable inscriptions . Disturb not the belief that William ...
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... thought to forbear the church for debt and for fear of process , or for some other worse faults , or for age , sickness , or impotency of body . " John Shakspere is classed amongst nine who " came not to church for fear of process for ...
... thought to forbear the church for debt and for fear of process , or for some other worse faults , or for age , sickness , or impotency of body . " John Shakspere is classed amongst nine who " came not to church for fear of process for ...
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