Shakspere: His Times and Contemporariesauthor, 1861 - 80 pages |
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... thousand copies was soon disposed of , and the work has for some years been out of print . Taught , from my earliest infancy , by a beloved mother's lips , to venerate " the golden days of good Queen Bess " as the most glorious era in ...
... thousand copies was soon disposed of , and the work has for some years been out of print . Taught , from my earliest infancy , by a beloved mother's lips , to venerate " the golden days of good Queen Bess " as the most glorious era in ...
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... class , now everywhere honoured as " respectable ; " a harpy brood which preys upon society , even under the very protection of law , to an infinitely greater extent than the thirty thousand professed thieves who are INTRODUCTION . 17.
... class , now everywhere honoured as " respectable ; " a harpy brood which preys upon society , even under the very protection of law , to an infinitely greater extent than the thirty thousand professed thieves who are INTRODUCTION . 17.
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George Markham Tweddell. greater extent than the thirty thousand professed thieves who are said to infest the English ... thousands , yea , tens of thousands of unfortunate human beings were burnt alive -- the holocausts of Superstition ...
George Markham Tweddell. greater extent than the thirty thousand professed thieves who are said to infest the English ... thousands , yea , tens of thousands of unfortunate human beings were burnt alive -- the holocausts of Superstition ...
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... thousand various ways , according to an infinite variety of circumstances . But his female characters - that glorious gallery of ever - living portraits - how beautiful and womanly they are ; save his intention be to show how fallen ...
... thousand various ways , according to an infinite variety of circumstances . But his female characters - that glorious gallery of ever - living portraits - how beautiful and womanly they are ; save his intention be to show how fallen ...
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... thousand other men , both in his own and all former ages , vivified by such a creative spirit as the world has not seen before or since ; and the player Shakspere — whether his principal motive was , in the language of HERODOTUS , to ...
... thousand other men , both in his own and all former ages , vivified by such a creative spirit as the world has not seen before or since ; and the player Shakspere — whether his principal motive was , in the language of HERODOTUS , to ...
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