The Stratford Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight, Volúmenes1-4 |
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... honour be to them ; for it is impossible to imagine that the teachers of William Shakspere were evil instructors- giving the boy husks instead of wholesome aliment . They could not have been harsh and perverse instructors , for such ...
... honour be to them ; for it is impossible to imagine that the teachers of William Shakspere were evil instructors- giving the boy husks instead of wholesome aliment . They could not have been harsh and perverse instructors , for such ...
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... honour to them ; but chiefly for galling him by certain harsh ex- pressions , touching his private accesses to the Countess of Essex before she was his wife ; that through the testimony › f one Hall , a priest , he was found guilty of ...
... honour to them ; but chiefly for galling him by certain harsh ex- pressions , touching his private accesses to the Countess of Essex before she was his wife ; that through the testimony › f one Hall , a priest , he was found guilty of ...
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... honour , Canst thou demise to any child of mine ? " - Malone asks what poet but Shakspere has used the_word demise in this sense ; observing that " hath demised , granted , and to farm let " is the constant language of leases . Being ...
... honour , Canst thou demise to any child of mine ? " - Malone asks what poet but Shakspere has used the_word demise in this sense ; observing that " hath demised , granted , and to farm let " is the constant language of leases . Being ...
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... honour- able alike to the deceased and to the survivor . We can picture him planting the second avenue , which leads obliquely across the park from the great gateway to the porch of the parish church . It is an avenue too narrow for ...
... honour- able alike to the deceased and to the survivor . We can picture him planting the second avenue , which leads obliquely across the park from the great gateway to the porch of the parish church . It is an avenue too narrow for ...
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... honour of being the Queen's Servants . Their theatre was frequented by persons of rank and fortune ; the prices of admission were high ; they were called upon not unfrequently to present their performances before the Queen herself , and ...
... honour of being the Queen's Servants . Their theatre was frequented by persons of rank and fortune ; the prices of admission were high ; they were called upon not unfrequently to present their performances before the Queen herself , and ...
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