William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... hills with a tremulous motion , as if it were an animate thing bounding in sympathy with the redeemed of mankind . The young poet might have joined his simple neighbours on this cheerful morning , and yet have thought with Sir Thomas ...
... hills with a tremulous motion , as if it were an animate thing bounding in sympathy with the redeemed of mankind . The young poet might have joined his simple neighbours on this cheerful morning , and yet have thought with Sir Thomas ...
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... hills of Malvern , with their well - defined outlines . The Cotswolds lock - in the landscape on another side ; while in the middle distance the bold Bredon - hill looks down upon the vale of Evesham . All around is a country of ...
... hills of Malvern , with their well - defined outlines . The Cotswolds lock - in the landscape on another side ; while in the middle distance the bold Bredon - hill looks down upon the vale of Evesham . All around is a country of ...
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... hill , or galloping over the free downs , glad to escape from rut and quagmire . And then the Icknield Street is crossed , * " Miscellanies . " " Anatomy of Abuses , " 1585 . The Roman way which runs near Bidford . and they look down ...
... hill , or galloping over the free downs , glad to escape from rut and quagmire . And then the Icknield Street is crossed , * " Miscellanies . " " Anatomy of Abuses , " 1585 . The Roman way which runs near Bidford . and they look down ...
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... hill of Welcombe , rising up in matchless height and symmetry , its famous cross towering above the gabled roofs . At the other extre- mity of the wall , gates more massive and defying — a place of strength , even though no conqueror of ...
... hill of Welcombe , rising up in matchless height and symmetry , its famous cross towering above the gabled roofs . At the other extre- mity of the wall , gates more massive and defying — a place of strength , even though no conqueror of ...
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... hill of Welcombe , hearing only the noise of the sheep - bell in the uplands , or the evening chime from the distant church - tower , would William Shakspere think much of the mysterious past . No one could tell him who made these 86 ...
... hill of Welcombe , hearing only the noise of the sheep - bell in the uplands , or the evening chime from the distant church - tower , would William Shakspere think much of the mysterious past . No one could tell him who made these 86 ...
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