The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... spirit . They stood between the strong and the weak . They held the oppressor in subjection to that power which results from the cultivation , however misdirected , of the spiritual part of our nature . Whilst the proud baron continued ...
... spirit . They stood between the strong and the weak . They held the oppressor in subjection to that power which results from the cultivation , however misdirected , of the spiritual part of our nature . Whilst the proud baron continued ...
Strana 343
... spirit which had called forth this " strong and mighty preparation , " in a voice as trumpet - tongued as the proclamations of Elizabeth . The chronology of Shakspere's King John is amongst the many doubtful points of his literary ...
... spirit which had called forth this " strong and mighty preparation , " in a voice as trumpet - tongued as the proclamations of Elizabeth . The chronology of Shakspere's King John is amongst the many doubtful points of his literary ...
Strana 546
... spirit of the majority is willing thus to reverence the symbol of the highest literature , in Shakspere's autograph , that spirit will lead to a wise employment of the civic riches , in the encouragement of intellectual efforts in their ...
... spirit of the majority is willing thus to reverence the symbol of the highest literature , in Shakspere's autograph , that spirit will lead to a wise employment of the civic riches , in the encouragement of intellectual efforts in their ...
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