The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... common people murmured , because they expected that the abuses should have been only reformed , and the rest have still remained . The general plausible project which caused the Parliament consent unto the reformation or alteration of ...
... common people murmured , because they expected that the abuses should have been only reformed , and the rest have still remained . The general plausible project which caused the Parliament consent unto the reformation or alteration of ...
Strana 249
... common adventurer . Chaucer would disclose to him the possibility of delineating individual character with the minutest accuracy , without separating the individual from the permanent and the universal . Chaucer would show him how a ...
... common adventurer . Chaucer would disclose to him the possibility of delineating individual character with the minutest accuracy , without separating the individual from the permanent and the universal . Chaucer would show him how a ...
Strana 311
... common playhouse , which hath been new made within the space of threescore years within London and the suburbs , viz .: five inns , or common hostelries , turned to playhouses , one Cockpit , St. Paul's singing - school , one in the ...
... common playhouse , which hath been new made within the space of threescore years within London and the suburbs , viz .: five inns , or common hostelries , turned to playhouses , one Cockpit , St. Paul's singing - school , one in the ...
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