William Shakspere: A BiographyAMS Press, 1971 - 544 Seiten |
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... merry talk ; There is some here have seen me as merry as a hawk ; But now I am so troubled with phan'sies in my mind , That I cannot play the merry knave according to my kind . " way . There are two or three boys with satchel in hand ...
... merry talk ; There is some here have seen me as merry as a hawk ; But now I am so troubled with phan'sies in my mind , That I cannot play the merry knave according to my kind . " way . There are two or three boys with satchel in hand ...
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... merry company who follow along this narrow road ; and there is a clear voice carolling 66 ' Jog on , jog on , the foot - path way , A And merrily hent the stile - a : merry heart goes all the day , Your sad tires in a mile - a ...
... merry company who follow along this narrow road ; and there is a clear voice carolling 66 ' Jog on , jog on , the foot - path way , A And merrily hent the stile - a : merry heart goes all the day , Your sad tires in a mile - a ...
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... merry meeting , and , it seems , drank too hard , for Shakspere died of a fever there contracted . " A tradition of this nature , surviving its object nearly half a century , is not much to be relied on . But if it were absolutely true ...
... merry meeting , and , it seems , drank too hard , for Shakspere died of a fever there contracted . " A tradition of this nature , surviving its object nearly half a century , is not much to be relied on . But if it were absolutely true ...
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CHAPTER II | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 24 |
THE SCHOOL | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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