William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 sivua |
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... believe that the attempt which I ventured to make , for the first time in English Literature , to write a Biography which , in the absence of Diaries and Letters , should surround the known facts with the local and temporary circum ...
... believe that the attempt which I ventured to make , for the first time in English Literature , to write a Biography which , in the absence of Diaries and Letters , should surround the known facts with the local and temporary circum ...
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... believe thee in all after - time ; for did not Farmer aver that , when he that killed the calf wrote- " There's a divinity that shapes our ends , Rough hew them how we will , ” * - the poet - butcher was thinking of skewers ? And did ...
... believe thee in all after - time ; for did not Farmer aver that , when he that killed the calf wrote- " There's a divinity that shapes our ends , Rough hew them how we will , ” * - the poet - butcher was thinking of skewers ? And did ...
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... believe that John Shak- spere , when he is described as a yeoman in after years , " had relinquished his retail trade , " as Mr. Halliwell judges ; or that his mark , according to the same authority , was emblematical of the glove ...
... believe that John Shak- spere , when he is described as a yeoman in after years , " had relinquished his retail trade , " as Mr. Halliwell judges ; or that his mark , according to the same authority , was emblematical of the glove ...
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... believe that it was " the composition of any one of our poet's family , " nor “ the undoubted work of the family priest , " but we do not believe that it is the work of a Roman Catholic at all . It professes to be the writer's " last ...
... believe that it was " the composition of any one of our poet's family , " nor “ the undoubted work of the family priest , " but we do not believe that it is the work of a Roman Catholic at all . It professes to be the writer's " last ...
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... believe that the Reformation fell lightly upon John Shak- spere , as it did upon the bulk of the laity ; and he and his wife , without any offence to their consciences , saw the Common Prayer take the place of the Mass - book , and ...
... believe that the Reformation fell lightly upon John Shak- spere , as it did upon the bulk of the laity ; and he and his wife , without any offence to their consciences , saw the Common Prayer take the place of the Mass - book , and ...
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