Shakspere: His Times and Contemporariesauthor, 1861 - 80 pages |
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... remain , who were his dear intimates , his stage and his chamber - fellows while he lived , and to whom his gentle spirit doubtlessly then awarded the full portion of their genius , as from them toward himself appears to have been no ...
... remain , who were his dear intimates , his stage and his chamber - fellows while he lived , and to whom his gentle spirit doubtlessly then awarded the full portion of their genius , as from them toward himself appears to have been no ...
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... infinite can make of man , - What man has been since first the world began , Thou well hast shown . One task alone remains , One great adventure for succeeding brains ; The golden branch upon the mystic tree , Unpluck'd , 12 INTRODUCTION .
... infinite can make of man , - What man has been since first the world began , Thou well hast shown . One task alone remains , One great adventure for succeeding brains ; The golden branch upon the mystic tree , Unpluck'd , 12 INTRODUCTION .
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... remains to be written ; all that has hitherto been penned on the subject being as it were so much material piled up , and carefully preserved , for the building . Some day a new architect will spring up in the literary world , and ...
... remains to be written ; all that has hitherto been penned on the subject being as it were so much material piled up , and carefully preserved , for the building . Some day a new architect will spring up in the literary world , and ...
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... remains were taken up and burnt , by order of the Council of Constance . The ashes were thrown into the Swift , -the beck which washes the foot of the hill on which Lutterworth is built . FULLER , ( who was in his eighth year when nine ...
... remains were taken up and burnt , by order of the Council of Constance . The ashes were thrown into the Swift , -the beck which washes the foot of the hill on which Lutterworth is built . FULLER , ( who was in his eighth year when nine ...
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... remain , in order that he may be the more completely to us a ministering spirit ? The house , situated in Henley - street , which tradition states to have been the birthplace of William Shakspere , I see no reason for doubting to have ...
... remain , in order that he may be the more completely to us a ministering spirit ? The house , situated in Henley - street , which tradition states to have been the birthplace of William Shakspere , I see no reason for doubting to have ...
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