“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... young woman . When she went to the church of Aston Cantlow , she now heard the mass sung , and saw the beads bidden ; whereas a few years before there was another form of worship within those walls . She learnt , perhaps , of mutual ...
... young woman . When she went to the church of Aston Cantlow , she now heard the mass sung , and saw the beads bidden ; whereas a few years before there was another form of worship within those walls . She learnt , perhaps , of mutual ...
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... young Shakspere would probably have been . There is a 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 ...
... young Shakspere would probably have been . There is a 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 ...
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... young Shakspere was brought up in the Roman persuasion , according to these notions , because he intimates an acquaintance with the practices of the Roman church , and mentions purgatory , shrift , confession , in his dramas . † Surely ...
... young Shakspere was brought up in the Roman persuasion , according to these notions , because he intimates an acquaintance with the practices of the Roman church , and mentions purgatory , shrift , confession , in his dramas . † Surely ...
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... young Shakspere have received , as he looked upon the pictures of the boke of John Bochas , describing the fall of princes , princesses , and other nobles , " and especially as he beheld the portrait of John Lydgate , the trans- lator ...
... young Shakspere have received , as he looked upon the pictures of the boke of John Bochas , describing the fall of princes , princesses , and other nobles , " and especially as he beheld the portrait of John Lydgate , the trans- lator ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. language to the young and the uninstructed ; and the things ye taught through the visual sense were not readily to be forgotten ! " But there were books in those days , simple and touching in their ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. language to the young and the uninstructed ; and the things ye taught through the visual sense were not readily to be forgotten ! " But there were books in those days , simple and touching in their ...
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