Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
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... lived , and labored , and throve , in the chief city of a prosperous and peaceful country , at a period of high intellectual and moral development . His life was passed before the public in days when the pen recorded scandal in the ...
... lived , and labored , and throve , in the chief city of a prosperous and peaceful country , at a period of high intellectual and moral development . His life was passed before the public in days when the pen recorded scandal in the ...
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... lived , and in the unearthing of much interesting illus- tration of his works from the mould of antiquity ; but only those who have the taste of the liter- ary antiquary can accept these documents , which have been so plentifully ...
... lived , and in the unearthing of much interesting illus- tration of his works from the mould of antiquity ; but only those who have the taste of the liter- ary antiquary can accept these documents , which have been so plentifully ...
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... lived at Wilmecote , three miles from Strat- ford , and who tilled a part of his patrimonial fields , and let a part to humbler husbandmen . Ardens had been high among the gentry of War- wickshire since a time long before the Conquest ...
... lived at Wilmecote , three miles from Strat- ford , and who tilled a part of his patrimonial fields , and let a part to humbler husbandmen . Ardens had been high among the gentry of War- wickshire since a time long before the Conquest ...
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... lived at Middleton ) , it was determined that the marriage should be solemnized betwixt them , and , in consideration of two hundred marks portion , a convenient jointure settled ; and also that , for the trespass done by the same ...
... lived at Middleton ) , it was determined that the marriage should be solemnized betwixt them , and , in consideration of two hundred marks portion , a convenient jointure settled ; and also that , for the trespass done by the same ...
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... lived , Turchill de Ardern ; but the Normans called him Turchill de Warwick , because of the office which he held under Edward the Confessor , and which the Conqueror allowed him to retain in spite of his English , or possibly Danish ...
... lived , Turchill de Ardern ; but the Normans called him Turchill de Warwick , because of the office which he held under Edward the Confessor , and which the Conqueror allowed him to retain in spite of his English , or possibly Danish ...
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