The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... doubt it . If we were once blind and have now been made to see , that is no reason for being foolish in our gratitude . That , indeed , is but to be blind in another way . We will show a truer wisdom when we use our newly acquired power ...
... doubt it . If we were once blind and have now been made to see , that is no reason for being foolish in our gratitude . That , indeed , is but to be blind in another way . We will show a truer wisdom when we use our newly acquired power ...
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... doubt a con- spicuous sterquinarium before his house in Henley Street , and under these unsavory circumstances does the history of the poet's father commence in the records of England . But although there was little excuse for his ...
... doubt a con- spicuous sterquinarium before his house in Henley Street , and under these unsavory circumstances does the history of the poet's father commence in the records of England . But although there was little excuse for his ...
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... doubt that the maiden with the pretty name , she who has been so often represented as a nymph of the forest , communing with nothing less æsthetic than a nightingale or a waterfall , spent most of her time in the homeliest of rustic ...
... doubt that the maiden with the pretty name , she who has been so often represented as a nymph of the forest , communing with nothing less æsthetic than a nightingale or a waterfall , spent most of her time in the homeliest of rustic ...
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... doubt have given John Shakespeare the reputation among his neighbors of having married an opu- lent heiress , his now comparative affluence investing him with no small degree of local importance . His official ca- reer at once commenced ...
... doubt have given John Shakespeare the reputation among his neighbors of having married an opu- lent heiress , his now comparative affluence investing him with no small degree of local importance . His official ca- reer at once commenced ...
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... doubt by sanitary neglec broke out in the town , but the family in Henley Stre providentially escaped its ravages . John Shakespeare cor tributed on this occasion fairly , at least , if not liberall ; both towards the relief of the poor ...
... doubt by sanitary neglec broke out in the town , but the family in Henley Stre providentially escaped its ravages . John Shakespeare cor tributed on this occasion fairly , at least , if not liberall ; both towards the relief of the poor ...
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