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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... style of which we have belittled into Mister , voiding it at the same time of its honorable significance . As high bailiff and chief alderman he sat as justice of the peace , and thus even became " worshipful . " There has been much ...
... style of which we have belittled into Mister , voiding it at the same time of its honorable significance . As high bailiff and chief alderman he sat as justice of the peace , and thus even became " worshipful . " There has been much ...
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... style of ecclesiastical archi- tecture , and some parts of it very much older , which , after the dissolution of religious houses by that conscientious Protestant , Henry VIII . , had been used by the endowed . and incorporated Grammar ...
... style of ecclesiastical archi- tecture , and some parts of it very much older , which , after the dissolution of religious houses by that conscientious Protestant , Henry VIII . , had been used by the endowed . and incorporated Grammar ...
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... style , and make a speeche . " Aubrey , who died about 1700 , probably received this precious information from the same source through which an old parish clerk of Stratford , who was living in 1693 , and was then more than eighty years ...
... style , and make a speeche . " Aubrey , who died about 1700 , probably received this precious information from the same source through which an old parish clerk of Stratford , who was living in 1693 , and was then more than eighty years ...
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... style , making a speech . Who , appre- ciating rightly the following passage in Hamlet , can have a doubt about this matter ? Utterly ruined , however , as John Shakespeare was , WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 43 been many years a schoolmaster ...
... style , making a speech . Who , appre- ciating rightly the following passage in Hamlet , can have a doubt about this matter ? Utterly ruined , however , as John Shakespeare was , WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 43 been many years a schoolmaster ...
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... style and with so much elo- quence , and which loaded the tray you daily bore on your shoul- der to the kitchen - door of New Place , yet unscheming to become its master ! 66 Yet I would not insist too strongly upon this evidence that ...
... style and with so much elo- quence , and which loaded the tray you daily bore on your shoul- der to the kitchen - door of New Place , yet unscheming to become its master ! 66 Yet I would not insist too strongly upon this evidence that ...
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Memoirs of the Life of William Shakespeare: With an Essay Toward the ... Richard Grant White Visualização integral - 1865 |
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