“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... passage over the water upon the great street or road leading from Henley in Arden towards . London . " * England was not always a country of bridges : rivers asserted . their own natural rights , and were not bestrid by domineering man ...
... passage over the water upon the great street or road leading from Henley in Arden towards . London . " * England was not always a country of bridges : rivers asserted . their own natural rights , and were not bestrid by domineering man ...
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... passage : It is certain that one Edward Horne suffered at Newent , where this Deighton had been , and spake with one or two of the same parish that did see him there burnt , and did testify that they knew the two persons that made the ...
... passage : It is certain that one Edward Horne suffered at Newent , where this Deighton had been , and spake with one or two of the same parish that did see him there burnt , and did testify that they knew the two persons that made the ...
Strana 35
... passage in one of Shakspere's Sonnets , the 89th , which has induced a belief that he had the misfortune of a physical defect , which would render him peculiarly the object of maternal solicitude : - 66 : - Say that thou didst forsake ...
... passage in one of Shakspere's Sonnets , the 89th , which has induced a belief that he had the misfortune of a physical defect , which would render him peculiarly the object of maternal solicitude : - 66 : - Say that thou didst forsake ...
Strana 38
... passages , are intro- duced for the purpose of marking the supposed writer's opinions in the way that should be most offensive to those of a contrary opinion , as if by way of bravado or seeking of persecution . Thus : " Item , I , John ...
... passages , are intro- duced for the purpose of marking the supposed writer's opinions in the way that should be most offensive to those of a contrary opinion , as if by way of bravado or seeking of persecution . Thus : " Item , I , John ...
Strana 43
... passages out of these homely dialogues , in which , however homely they were , much solid knowledge was in some sort conveyed , would be a sport for childhood . Out of books , too , and single printed sheets , might the songs that ...
... passages out of these homely dialogues , in which , however homely they were , much solid knowledge was in some sort conveyed , would be a sport for childhood . Out of books , too , and single printed sheets , might the songs that ...
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