The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... scenes were reproduced in the churches in living pictures , with music . In this manner the people not only heard the story of the Adoration of the Magi and of the Marriage of Cana , but 7 The Forerunners of Shakespeare.
... scenes were reproduced in the churches in living pictures , with music . In this manner the people not only heard the story of the Adoration of the Magi and of the Marriage of Cana , but 7 The Forerunners of Shakespeare.
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... manner of the time . There was as much honest and sober living as to - day ; the grossness was not a matter of character , but of expression . Men and women saw , without any consciousness of irreverence or incongruity , the figure of ...
... manner of the time . There was as much honest and sober living as to - day ; the grossness was not a matter of character , but of expression . Men and women saw , without any consciousness of irreverence or incongruity , the figure of ...
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... manner can be drawn between the two ; although certain broad differences are evident at a glance . The medieval mind dealt largely with types , and only secondarily with individuals ; and the break in the slow and unconscious ...
... manner can be drawn between the two ; although certain broad differences are evident at a glance . The medieval mind dealt largely with types , and only secondarily with individuals ; and the break in the slow and unconscious ...
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... manner shows the Latin influence , but the story and the spirit in which it is treated are genuinely English . Sir Philip Sidney , whose culture was of the best in point of quality , found " Gorbordoc " full of " stately speeches and ...
... manner shows the Latin influence , but the story and the spirit in which it is treated are genuinely English . Sir Philip Sidney , whose culture was of the best in point of quality , found " Gorbordoc " full of " stately speeches and ...
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... manner of farm produce . Then , as now , malt and corn were staple articles of commerce in Stratford ; John Shakespeare dealt in these and in wool , skins , meat , and leather . He has been called a glover and a butcher ; he was both ...
... manner of farm produce . Then , as now , malt and corn were staple articles of commerce in Stratford ; John Shakespeare dealt in these and in wool , skins , meat , and leather . He has been called a glover and a butcher ; he was both ...
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