William Shakspere: A BiographyCollier, 1860 - 553 Seiten |
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... scarcely avoid pointing at Gosson when he speaks of the " Poet - haters , " as of " people who seek a praise by dispraising others , " that they " do prodigally spend a great many wandering words in quips and scoffs , carping and ...
... scarcely avoid pointing at Gosson when he speaks of the " Poet - haters , " as of " people who seek a praise by dispraising others , " that they " do prodigally spend a great many wandering words in quips and scoffs , carping and ...
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... scarcely latinize their neck - verse - they could scarcely repeat the verse of Scripture which was the ancient form of praying the benefit of clergy . Seneca , however , might be read in English . We have then to ask was Hamlet a ...
... scarcely latinize their neck - verse - they could scarcely repeat the verse of Scripture which was the ancient form of praying the benefit of clergy . Seneca , however , might be read in English . We have then to ask was Hamlet a ...
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... scarcely require to be told that the King had extended his royal favour to them . Interesting as the fact is to us , it seems remarkable that a great law officer should be informed , as to two persons whom his gravity and wisdom must ...
... scarcely require to be told that the King had extended his royal favour to them . Interesting as the fact is to us , it seems remarkable that a great law officer should be informed , as to two persons whom his gravity and wisdom must ...
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