William Shakspere: A BiographyAMS Press, 1971 - 544 Seiten |
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... spirit which had called forth this " strong and mighty preparation , " in a voice as trumpet - tongued as the proclamations of Elizabeth . The chronology of Shakspere's King John is amongst the many doubtful points of his literary ...
... spirit which had called forth this " strong and mighty preparation , " in a voice as trumpet - tongued as the proclamations of Elizabeth . The chronology of Shakspere's King John is amongst the many doubtful points of his literary ...
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... spirits , witchcrafts , enchantments , or sorceries , to the intent to get or find money or treasure , or to waste ... spirit to or for any intent or purpose , or take up any dead man , woman , or child out of his , her , or their ...
... spirits , witchcrafts , enchantments , or sorceries , to the intent to get or find money or treasure , or to waste ... spirit to or for any intent or purpose , or take up any dead man , woman , or child out of his , her , or their ...
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... spirits whom the Gentiles called Diana and her wandering court were known by the name of pharie . It would scarcely be ... spirit , a mischievous one , some- thing essentially different from the gentle and benevolent Titania , but never ...
... spirits whom the Gentiles called Diana and her wandering court were known by the name of pharie . It would scarcely be ... spirit , a mischievous one , some- thing essentially different from the gentle and benevolent Titania , but never ...
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CHAPTER II | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 24 |
THE SCHOOL | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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