“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... ENGLISH LIFE in Shakspere's time ; wherein has ours grown to differ therefrom ? in other words : What things have we to forget , what to fancy and remember , before we , from such distance , can put ourselves in Shakspere's place ; and ...
... ENGLISH LIFE in Shakspere's time ; wherein has ours grown to differ therefrom ? in other words : What things have we to forget , what to fancy and remember , before we , from such distance , can put ourselves in Shakspere's place ; and ...
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... English . . . . The truth is , that the word is derived from the Saxon term zeoman , or geoman , which signifieth ( as I have read ) a settled or staid man . This sort of people have a certain pre- eminence and more estimation than ...
... English . . . . The truth is , that the word is derived from the Saxon term zeoman , or geoman , which signifieth ( as I have read ) a settled or staid man . This sort of people have a certain pre- eminence and more estimation than ...
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... English have their houses made of sticks and dirt , but they fare commonly as well as the king . " It was some twenty years after the death of Robert Arden that Harrison described the growth of domestic luxury in England , saying ...
... English have their houses made of sticks and dirt , but they fare commonly as well as the king . " It was some twenty years after the death of Robert Arden that Harrison described the growth of domestic luxury in England , saying ...
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... English names derived from occupation , —far more common than if it merely applied to him who made coverings for the hands . At Coventry , in the middle of the sixteenth century , ( the period of which we are writing ) the Glovers and ...
... English names derived from occupation , —far more common than if it merely applied to him who made coverings for the hands . At Coventry , in the middle of the sixteenth century , ( the period of which we are writing ) the Glovers and ...
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... English Dramatic Poets ' ( a book now to be seen in the Library of the British Museum ) , has an interpretation upon the inscription on the monument which he finds in Langbaine . Mr. Bolton Corney thus disposes of the worthy antiquary's ...
... English Dramatic Poets ' ( a book now to be seen in the Library of the British Museum ) , has an interpretation upon the inscription on the monument which he finds in Langbaine . Mr. Bolton Corney thus disposes of the worthy antiquary's ...
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