Shakspere: His Times and ContemporariesG. Kershaw and son, 1852 - 224 pages |
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... priests of progress in all ages of the world . If I might be permitted , for a moment , to resume that figure of the temple , I would say , It must be a Pantheon in which all the demi - gods and heroes of our literature will stand ...
... priests of progress in all ages of the world . If I might be permitted , for a moment , to resume that figure of the temple , I would say , It must be a Pantheon in which all the demi - gods and heroes of our literature will stand ...
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... priest named Robert Long- lande , one of the immediate predecessors of Chaucer : --- " We haunten no tavernes , ne hobelen abouten : At markets AND MIRACLES We meddley us never . " In the sixteenth century so great was the outcry ...
... priest named Robert Long- lande , one of the immediate predecessors of Chaucer : --- " We haunten no tavernes , ne hobelen abouten : At markets AND MIRACLES We meddley us never . " In the sixteenth century so great was the outcry ...
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... priest , who makes him his parish - clerk . This priest is described as keeping a leman or concubine , who had but one eye , to whom Howleglas owed a grudge for revealing his rogueries to his master . " I give the passage below , as ...
... priest , who makes him his parish - clerk . This priest is described as keeping a leman or concubine , who had but one eye , to whom Howleglas owed a grudge for revealing his rogueries to his master . " I give the passage below , as ...
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... priest's leman with one eye . ' And then the priest might hear that he was mocked . And when the priest's leman heard that , she arose out of the grave , and would have smitten with her fist Howleglas upon the cheek , but she missed him ...
... priest's leman with one eye . ' And then the priest might hear that he was mocked . And when the priest's leman heard that , she arose out of the grave , and would have smitten with her fist Howleglas upon the cheek , but she missed him ...
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... priests , one of whom , Gaspar , or Jasper , translated three of the plays of Seneca , and was one of the writers of the ... Priest is one of those numerous " spiritual pastors and masters " who are so ably described by Shakspere , where ...
... priests , one of whom , Gaspar , or Jasper , translated three of the plays of Seneca , and was one of the writers of the ... Priest is one of those numerous " spiritual pastors and masters " who are so ably described by Shakspere , where ...
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