William Shakspere: A BiographyP.F. Collier, 1880 - 552 Seiten |
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... character had ceased to be employed as instruments of religious instruction , the professional players who had sprung up founded their popularity for a long period upon the ancient habits and associations of the people . Our drama was ...
... character had ceased to be employed as instruments of religious instruction , the professional players who had sprung up founded their popularity for a long period upon the ancient habits and associations of the people . Our drama was ...
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... character of the man is not unaptly represented in these productions . They exhibit great pomp and force of language ; passages which degenerate into pure bombast from their ambitious attempts to display the power of words ; slight ...
... character of the man is not unaptly represented in these productions . They exhibit great pomp and force of language ; passages which degenerate into pure bombast from their ambitious attempts to display the power of words ; slight ...
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... character of the great poet , that " There seems to have been a period of Shakspeare's life when his heart was ill at ease , and ill content with the world or his own conscience ; the memory of hours mis - spent , the pang of affection ...
... character of the great poet , that " There seems to have been a period of Shakspeare's life when his heart was ill at ease , and ill content with the world or his own conscience ; the memory of hours mis - spent , the pang of affection ...
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Clopton s Bridge | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 23 |
THE SCHOOL | 34 |
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