The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... tells us that he was " of an open and free nature . " Those who met him at his ease knew him as a jolly companion with a splendid wit . Surely the hand of such a man is to be warmed with our clasps , not chilled with a cold sceptre ...
... tells us that he was " of an open and free nature . " Those who met him at his ease knew him as a jolly companion with a splendid wit . Surely the hand of such a man is to be warmed with our clasps , not chilled with a cold sceptre ...
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... telling the congregation at the end of his discourse , - " these artycles ye be bounde to beleve , for they be trew and of auctoryté ; and yf you beleve not me , then for a more suerté and suffycyent auctoryté go your way to Conventré ...
... telling the congregation at the end of his discourse , - " these artycles ye be bounde to beleve , for they be trew and of auctoryté ; and yf you beleve not me , then for a more suerté and suffycyent auctoryté go your way to Conventré ...
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... tell , yet The thought that was a harder question than the other ; -I told him that the way to salvation was by Jesus Christ , s , God - man , who , as He was man , shed His blood for sus on the crosse , etc . ; - Oh , sir , said he , I ...
... tell , yet The thought that was a harder question than the other ; -I told him that the way to salvation was by Jesus Christ , s , God - man , who , as He was man , shed His blood for sus on the crosse , etc . ; - Oh , sir , said he , I ...
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... boys on Saint's Days . The best authorities unite in telling us that the poet imbibed a certain amount of Latin at school , but that his acquaintance with that language was , throughout his life , 25 SHAKESPEARE Life.
... boys on Saint's Days . The best authorities unite in telling us that the poet imbibed a certain amount of Latin at school , but that his acquaintance with that language was , throughout his life , 25 SHAKESPEARE Life.
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... telling how many ad- juncts the worthy glover had to his legitimate business , it is very possible that the lad may have served his articles under his own father . With respect to the unpoetical selection of a trade for the great ...
... telling how many ad- juncts the worthy glover had to his legitimate business , it is very possible that the lad may have served his articles under his own father . With respect to the unpoetical selection of a trade for the great ...
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