Parley's Cabinet Library: Famous men of modern timesBradbury, Soden & Company, 1843 |
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... plays I will play with thee ; Many a bright flower grows on the strand , And my mother has many a gay garment at hand . " My father , my father , and dost thou not hear What the Erl - king whispers in my ear ? — Be quiet , my darling ...
... plays I will play with thee ; Many a bright flower grows on the strand , And my mother has many a gay garment at hand . " My father , my father , and dost thou not hear What the Erl - king whispers in my ear ? — Be quiet , my darling ...
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... plays , before his departure for the metrop- olis . Taking all things into view , he was doubtless attracted to the theatre as much by his taste , as his circumstances . As Shakspere had now entered upon his public career , we might ...
... plays , before his departure for the metrop- olis . Taking all things into view , he was doubtless attracted to the theatre as much by his taste , as his circumstances . As Shakspere had now entered upon his public career , we might ...
Strana 252
... play was per- formed . There is an allusion to Hamlet in a publica- tion in the year 1589 , though this was probably but a ... plays , he had amassed consid- erable money , he purchased the best house in his native town , called Newplace ...
... play was per- formed . There is an allusion to Hamlet in a publica- tion in the year 1589 , though this was probably but a ... plays , he had amassed consid- erable money , he purchased the best house in his native town , called Newplace ...
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