New Illustrations of the Life, Studies, and Writings of Shakespeare: Supplementary to All the Editions, Svazek 1J.B. Nichols and Son, 1845 |
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... character of Clarencieux King of Arms , lately concurred in a grant of the insignia of gentry . " Some , " says Camden , " are named from what they commonly carried , as Palmer , that is pilgrim , for that they carried palme when they ...
... character of Clarencieux King of Arms , lately concurred in a grant of the insignia of gentry . " Some , " says Camden , " are named from what they commonly carried , as Palmer , that is pilgrim , for that they carried palme when they ...
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... character of every man , great or small , are influenced and moulded very much by the persons to whose hands nature first consigns him ; that many which may seem to be the con- sidered opinions of the man , are in reality but the ...
... character of every man , great or small , are influenced and moulded very much by the persons to whose hands nature first consigns him ; that many which may seem to be the con- sidered opinions of the man , are in reality but the ...
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... characters had been formed to what they were . We may be often foiled in such researches : in the present case it is not much that can be done ; but what can be done ought to be done , and the first step to be taken is this pioneering ...
... characters had been formed to what they were . We may be often foiled in such researches : in the present case it is not much that can be done ; but what can be done ought to be done , and the first step to be taken is this pioneering ...
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... character and history . The point to which I would first call attention , is the po- sition in which the poet stood in respect of the neighbouring family of Lucy of Cherlecote , on which we read so much in all accounts of his life . The ...
... character and history . The point to which I would first call attention , is the po- sition in which the poet stood in respect of the neighbouring family of Lucy of Cherlecote , on which we read so much in all accounts of his life . The ...
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... character again in The Merry Wives , we are com- pelled to look to Stratford and Cherlecote , and to think of the Lucys ; and should be so , were there no tradition of any unkindness between the poet and his Cherlecote neighbour ...
... character again in The Merry Wives , we are com- pelled to look to Stratford and Cherlecote , and to think of the Lucys ; and should be so , were there no tradition of any unkindness between the poet and his Cherlecote neighbour ...
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