Memoirs of the Life of William Shakespeare: With an Essay Toward the Expression of His Genius, and an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English DramaLittle, Brown,, 1865 - 425 páginas |
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... King Henry VII . , - Sir John Arden , who was squire of the body , and his nephew Robert , who was page of the bed- chamber , to that shrewd and thrifty monarch , in whose service they both prospered . This John Arden did not escape ...
... King Henry VII . , - Sir John Arden , who was squire of the body , and his nephew Robert , who was page of the bed- chamber , to that shrewd and thrifty monarch , in whose service they both prospered . This John Arden did not escape ...
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... King Harold ; and though he were then a man of especial note and power , yet did he give no assistance to Harold in that battail , as may be easily seen from the favor he received at the hands of the Conqueror . . . . . And though he ...
... King Harold ; and though he were then a man of especial note and power , yet did he give no assistance to Harold in that battail , as may be easily seen from the favor he received at the hands of the Conqueror . . . . . And though he ...
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... king has in his palace , and even simple elegance beside , then lived in houses which in their best estate would seem at the present day rude , cheerless , and confined , to any man not bred in poverty . In 1847 the Shake- speare house ...
... king has in his palace , and even simple elegance beside , then lived in houses which in their best estate would seem at the present day rude , cheerless , and confined , to any man not bred in poverty . In 1847 the Shake- speare house ...
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... king of men , who founded a great monarchy , was father to Pepin , who , with the new - created power which he inherited , inherited also the ability to preserve , to consolidate , and extend it , and whose son was the central figure of ...
... king of men , who founded a great monarchy , was father to Pepin , who , with the new - created power which he inherited , inherited also the ability to preserve , to consolidate , and extend it , and whose son was the central figure of ...
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... King , * and , in the words of the Catechism , to learn and labor truly to get his own living , and do his duty in that state of life to which it had pleased God to call him ; for that was the sum and substance of the which have ...
... King , * and , in the words of the Catechism , to learn and labor truly to get his own living , and do his duty in that state of life to which it had pleased God to call him ; for that was the sum and substance of the which have ...
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