Shakspere: His Times and Contemporariesauthor, 1861 - 80 pages |
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Page 15
... native land , and , what is better than all , he has loved them too . So many passages run to my pen , as if begging for quotation , that I must rest content with referring the reader merely to three , — to the Spring song in the last ...
... native land , and , what is better than all , he has loved them too . So many passages run to my pen , as if begging for quotation , that I must rest content with referring the reader merely to three , — to the Spring song in the last ...
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... native language , by many polished poems , now slept the sleep of death . The Reformation in religion , for which Wickliffe had contended two hundred years before , had spread wider than his scattered ashes ; † and the lion - hearted ...
... native language , by many polished poems , now slept the sleep of death . The Reformation in religion , for which Wickliffe had contended two hundred years before , had spread wider than his scattered ashes ; † and the lion - hearted ...
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... native air . Through the influence of her mother's relatives , she procured an interview in 1622 with the " British Solomon , " who asked the name of her father . " Knox and Welch ! " exclaimed Jamie , " the devil never made that match ...
... native air . Through the influence of her mother's relatives , she procured an interview in 1622 with the " British Solomon , " who asked the name of her father . " Knox and Welch ! " exclaimed Jamie , " the devil never made that match ...
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... native of Edinburgh , who , having him- self seen into the evils of popery is anxious that others should do three kingdoms in peace . " She beseeched the king to allow her husband to return to die in Scotland . " Give him his native air ...
... native of Edinburgh , who , having him- self seen into the evils of popery is anxious that others should do three kingdoms in peace . " She beseeched the king to allow her husband to return to die in Scotland . " Give him his native air ...
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... native of Alessandria in Piedmont , must first sit in the chair of St. Peter as Pope Pius the Fifth , -an austere and zealous supporter of the Inquisition , fulmi- nating his curses against all men and women who refuse to bend their ...
... native of Alessandria in Piedmont , must first sit in the chair of St. Peter as Pope Pius the Fifth , -an austere and zealous supporter of the Inquisition , fulmi- nating his curses against all men and women who refuse to bend their ...
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