Shakspere: His Times and Contemporariesauthor, 1861 - 80 pages |
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... century , every province had its cultivators ; that poems , epic and dramatic , historic and didatic , lyric and romantic ; that satires , pastorals , and sonnets ; songs , madrigals , and epigrams ; together with a multitude of ...
... century , every province had its cultivators ; that poems , epic and dramatic , historic and didatic , lyric and romantic ; that satires , pastorals , and sonnets ; songs , madrigals , and epigrams ; together with a multitude of ...
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... century . That " gentle Willy " was no friend to the persecution of " the chosen race , " is evident from the bitter , but too true , satire he has put into the mouth of Shylock in the first scene of the third act : - " Hath not a Jew ...
... century . That " gentle Willy " was no friend to the persecution of " the chosen race , " is evident from the bitter , but too true , satire he has put into the mouth of Shylock in the first scene of the third act : - " Hath not a Jew ...
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... century , to Charles Knight , in the present . What other information may yet be in store for us , no one can divine . Doubtless there are documents yet remaining— laying like useless lumber , rotting amidst dust and dampness ...
... century , to Charles Knight , in the present . What other information may yet be in store for us , no one can divine . Doubtless there are documents yet remaining— laying like useless lumber , rotting amidst dust and dampness ...
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... century and a half , when William Shakspere was born ; and John Lydgate had rested in his grave about one hundred and thirty - four years . Skelton , Surrey , Wyatt , and others of lesser fame , after aiding in refining their native ...
... century and a half , when William Shakspere was born ; and John Lydgate had rested in his grave about one hundred and thirty - four years . Skelton , Surrey , Wyatt , and others of lesser fame , after aiding in refining their native ...
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... century , in his grave at Westminster . And yet how great were the results which that printing press had already accomplished ! It had given the Bible Shakspere died , ) in his beautifully quaint way , observes : - " This brook hath ...
... century , in his grave at Westminster . And yet how great were the results which that printing press had already accomplished ! It had given the Bible Shakspere died , ) in his beautifully quaint way , observes : - " This brook hath ...
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