Shakspere: His Times and ContemporariesG. Kershaw and son, 1852 - 224 pages |
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... head have been for a Gall or a Spurzheim , a Combe , or a Spencer Hall ! What a theme for a La- vater would his beautiful countenance have afforded ! How far the bust at his burial - place - erected within seven years after his death ...
... head have been for a Gall or a Spurzheim , a Combe , or a Spencer Hall ! What a theme for a La- vater would his beautiful countenance have afforded ! How far the bust at his burial - place - erected within seven years after his death ...
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... head of the corpo- ration . Prosperity now smiled upon him ; and , in his own pleasant little town at least , doubtless he was a man of mark . And how he and his good wife , the descendant of the Ardens , would now gaze enraptured on ...
... head of the corpo- ration . Prosperity now smiled upon him ; and , in his own pleasant little town at least , doubtless he was a man of mark . And how he and his good wife , the descendant of the Ardens , would now gaze enraptured on ...
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... head against a cable , which he had the presence of mind to seize with his teeth , and , with the loss of several of them , was drawn up into his ship . Sir Thomas returned soon afterwards into England , and was appointed first clerk of ...
... head against a cable , which he had the presence of mind to seize with his teeth , and , with the loss of several of them , was drawn up into his ship . Sir Thomas returned soon afterwards into England , and was appointed first clerk of ...
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... head of Our Lady : and , lastly , the blessed jaw- bone of All - saints ! " In the " Merry Play between John the Husband , Tyb the Wife , and Sir John the Priest , " he is not more favourable to the regular clergy than he is in his ...
... head of Our Lady : and , lastly , the blessed jaw- bone of All - saints ! " In the " Merry Play between John the Husband , Tyb the Wife , and Sir John the Priest , " he is not more favourable to the regular clergy than he is in his ...
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... head , and put him beside himself He , without answering , commanded Rizzio to rise , and come forth ; for the place he sat in was not fit for him . The queen presently rose , and sought to defend him by the interpo sition of her own ...
... head , and put him beside himself He , without answering , commanded Rizzio to rise , and come forth ; for the place he sat in was not fit for him . The queen presently rose , and sought to defend him by the interpo sition of her own ...
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A.D. SHAKSPERE'S admirable afterwards amongst Ann Hathaway archbishop bard Ben Jonson Bible bishop Blackfriars theatre born brother called Cambridge celebrated Charles Knight church College comedy court death died drama dramatist Duke Earl edition Edmund Edmund Spenser England English Essex father France gentle George George Peele Hamlet hath Henry Chettle Heywood historian honour hundred James John Heywood John Stow Jonson King labours land learned London Lord Lucy Mary Master John Shakspere merry Michael Drayton native never Oxford persecution play players poem poet poor popish pounds priest printed prison publishes puritans Queen Elizabeth Queen of Scots reader reign Robert Robert Chambers Romish says Scottish Shak Sir Henry Sir John Sir Richard Baker Sir Thomas soul Spanish Spenser Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon supposed theatre Thomas Nash thou thousand tion tragedy translation verse Walter Raleigh whilst wife William Camden William Shakspere writings