Shakspere: His Times and ContemporariesG. Kershaw and son, 1852 - 224 pages |
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... living the holy precepts of Jesus , as well as teaching them with his lips ; one of whom a true man has said , that his " parish has no bound , except the bound of human sorrow ; " this volume is dedicated , as a humble token of sincere ...
... living the holy precepts of Jesus , as well as teaching them with his lips ; one of whom a true man has said , that his " parish has no bound , except the bound of human sorrow ; " this volume is dedicated , as a humble token of sincere ...
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... Living at a time when the minds of Englishmen had but partially burst their swaddling - bands , it is marvellous at what perfection the poets of the Elizabethian era had arrived . It has been too much the fashion to under - rate all the ...
... Living at a time when the minds of Englishmen had but partially burst their swaddling - bands , it is marvellous at what perfection the poets of the Elizabethian era had arrived . It has been too much the fashion to under - rate all the ...
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... living portraits - how beautiful and womanly they are ; save his intention be to show how fallen , how depraved , even the gentle heart of woman may become , - -as in the unkind daughters of poor King Lear , and the proud and cruel Lady ...
... living portraits - how beautiful and womanly they are ; save his intention be to show how fallen , how depraved , even the gentle heart of woman may become , - -as in the unkind daughters of poor King Lear , and the proud and cruel Lady ...
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... living of St. Mag- nus , near London - bridge , given him by Bishop Grindal ; but he was deprived of that for nonconformity , and died in great poverty . He was interred in the church of St. Bartholo- mew , under the communion - table ...
... living of St. Mag- nus , near London - bridge , given him by Bishop Grindal ; but he was deprived of that for nonconformity , and died in great poverty . He was interred in the church of St. Bartholo- mew , under the communion - table ...
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... living , unaffectedly praised him when dead . They admired his valour in war , which was ever accompanied with the desire of peace ; and his celerity in business was always so successful , that Divine Providence always seemed to shine ...
... living , unaffectedly praised him when dead . They admired his valour in war , which was ever accompanied with the desire of peace ; and his celerity in business was always so successful , that Divine Providence always seemed to shine ...
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