William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - Počet stran: 542 |
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... songs of birds in those solitudes amongst which the house of Arden had for ages been seated : - " The softer with the ... Song . + Ibid . 9 stands ; but traffic has not robbed the place of. [ Village of Wilmecote . ] [ Church of Aston ...
... songs of birds in those solitudes amongst which the house of Arden had for ages been seated : - " The softer with the ... Song . + Ibid . 9 stands ; but traffic has not robbed the place of. [ Village of Wilmecote . ] [ Church of Aston ...
Strana 40
... songs and gestes ; and his press poured them out in company with many " A full devoute and gosteley Treatise . " That charming , and yet withal irreverend , " mery geste of the frere and the boy , ” — what genial mirth was there in ...
... songs and gestes ; and his press poured them out in company with many " A full devoute and gosteley Treatise . " That charming , and yet withal irreverend , " mery geste of the frere and the boy , ” — what genial mirth was there in ...
Strana 41
... songs that gladdened the hearts of the English yeoman , and solaced the dreary winter hours of the esquire in his ... Songs of sailors were there also in those days - England's proper songs — such as Hold the anchor fast . ' There were ...
... songs that gladdened the hearts of the English yeoman , and solaced the dreary winter hours of the esquire in his ... Songs of sailors were there also in those days - England's proper songs — such as Hold the anchor fast . ' There were ...
Strana 53
... song and carol , neighbours went from house to house to partake of the abund- ance , and the poor were fed at the same board with the opulent . As the frost . * Tusser , chapter xvi . Ibid . , chapter xxiv . breaks , the labourer is ...
... song and carol , neighbours went from house to house to partake of the abund- ance , and the poor were fed at the same board with the opulent . As the frost . * Tusser , chapter xvi . Ibid . , chapter xxiv . breaks , the labourer is ...
Strana 54
... song , And let them be merry all harvest - time long . " * Such was the ancient farmer's year , which Tusser has described with wonder- ful spirit even to the minutest detail ; and such were the operations of hus- bandry that the boy ...
... song , And let them be merry all harvest - time long . " * Such was the ancient farmer's year , which Tusser has described with wonder- ful spirit even to the minutest detail ; and such were the operations of hus- bandry that the boy ...
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