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... is to the history as represented in those plays , not to that recorded in the New Testament . The English mysteries , indeed , never lost their position as religious instructors , a fact which , viewed in connection with that ...
... is to the history as represented in those plays , not to that recorded in the New Testament . The English mysteries , indeed , never lost their position as religious instructors , a fact which , viewed in connection with that ...
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The copy of the blackletter English history , so often depicted as well thumbed by Shakespeare in his father's parlor , never existed out of the imagination . Fortunately for us , the youthful dramatist had , excepting in the school ...
The copy of the blackletter English history , so often depicted as well thumbed by Shakespeare in his father's parlor , never existed out of the imagination . Fortunately for us , the youthful dramatist had , excepting in the school ...
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It can never be right for a biographer , when he is unsupported by the least particle of evidence , to assume that the subject of his memoir departed unnecessarily from the ordinary usages of life and society .
It can never be right for a biographer , when he is unsupported by the least particle of evidence , to assume that the subject of his memoir departed unnecessarily from the ordinary usages of life and society .
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... c . , run through all the subtleties required in taking of a town ; being made by use familiar to secrecy and compliance with opportunity , qualities never after to be attained at cheaper rates than the hazard 41 SHAKESPEARE Life.
... c . , run through all the subtleties required in taking of a town ; being made by use familiar to secrecy and compliance with opportunity , qualities never after to be attained at cheaper rates than the hazard 41 SHAKESPEARE Life.
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Dr. Forman relates how two students in 1573 , —one of them John Thornborough , then aged twenty - one , afterwards Dean of York and Bishop of Worcester , — “ never studied nor gave themselves to their books , but to go to schools of ...
Dr. Forman relates how two students in 1573 , —one of them John Thornborough , then aged twenty - one , afterwards Dean of York and Bishop of Worcester , — “ never studied nor gave themselves to their books , but to go to schools of ...
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