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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... respect for law , and that capacity of self - government , which belong to and distinguish the English race , which some call Anglo - Saxon ; that if we have attained a national prosperity and power , a diffusion of mental culture and ...
... respect for law , and that capacity of self - government , which belong to and distinguish the English race , which some call Anglo - Saxon ; that if we have attained a national prosperity and power , a diffusion of mental culture and ...
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... respect , and confidence heartier than that which befits the merely formal inter- course of two nations which are called friendly because they are not at open enmity . Our com- mon inheritance is one which each of us may enjoy to the ...
... respect , and confidence heartier than that which befits the merely formal inter- course of two nations which are called friendly because they are not at open enmity . Our com- mon inheritance is one which each of us may enjoy to the ...
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... respect from the victorious Norman as to possess these during his life , yet is it most clear that his son [ Siward ] enjoyed none of them as his heir , but by the favor of the Con- queror .. By which instance we may partly see how ...
... respect from the victorious Norman as to possess these during his life , yet is it most clear that his son [ Siward ] enjoyed none of them as his heir , but by the favor of the Con- queror .. By which instance we may partly see how ...
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... respect they were but of their day and gen- eration . What was the education of William Shake- speare were a question indeed of interest to all reasonable creatures , and to those who think that education makes great men , of singular ...
... respect they were but of their day and gen- eration . What was the education of William Shake- speare were a question indeed of interest to all reasonable creatures , and to those who think that education makes great men , of singular ...
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... , the phrase was Parliament man . But as the verses were handed down orally , a conformity to the more recent custom in this respect would creep in easily and unnoticed . This story enriches with a rare touch of real life 58 MEMOIRS OF.
... , the phrase was Parliament man . But as the verses were handed down orally , a conformity to the more recent custom in this respect would creep in easily and unnoticed . This story enriches with a rare touch of real life 58 MEMOIRS OF.
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