William Shakspere: A BiographyP.F. Collier, 1880 - 552 Seiten |
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... appears that their father has long been absent , and they are travelling to seek him . Clarisia is heavy - hearted ; and her brother thus consoles her , after the fashion of " epi- thets , metaphors , and hyperboles : " - " You see the ...
... appears that their father has long been absent , and they are travelling to seek him . Clarisia is heavy - hearted ; and her brother thus consoles her , after the fashion of " epi- thets , metaphors , and hyperboles : " - " You see the ...
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... appears to have been backed by ex tensive gardens . Gervase Markham , in his curious book , printed in 1624 , entitled Honour in his Perfection ; or , a Treatise in Commendation of the Vertues and Renowned Vertuous Vndertakings of the ...
... appears to have been backed by ex tensive gardens . Gervase Markham , in his curious book , printed in 1624 , entitled Honour in his Perfection ; or , a Treatise in Commendation of the Vertues and Renowned Vertuous Vndertakings of the ...
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... appears to us that we can trace the workings of this jealousy in a small matter which has hitherto been viewed somewhat differently . The father and mother of Shakspere were of good family , -a circumstance inore regarded in those days ...
... appears to us that we can trace the workings of this jealousy in a small matter which has hitherto been viewed somewhat differently . The father and mother of Shakspere were of good family , -a circumstance inore regarded in those days ...
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Clopton s Bridge | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 23 |
THE SCHOOL | 34 |
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