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... eyes of ignorance . " A public document , bearing the date of 1599 , affirms , upon " credible report ; " of " John Shakspere , now of Stratford- upon - Avon , in the county of Warwick , gentleman , " that his " parent , great ...
... eyes of ignorance . " A public document , bearing the date of 1599 , affirms , upon " credible report ; " of " John Shakspere , now of Stratford- upon - Avon , in the county of Warwick , gentleman , " that his " parent , great ...
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... Eyes now closed on the world , but who have left that behind which the world " will not willingly let die , " have glistened under this humble roof , and there have been thoughts unutterable - solemn , confiding , grateful , humble ...
... Eyes now closed on the world , but who have left that behind which the world " will not willingly let die , " have glistened under this humble roof , and there have been thoughts unutterable - solemn , confiding , grateful , humble ...
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... eyes of Shakspere must always have been open for observation . When he was twelve years old Elizabeth made her celebrated progress to Lord Leicester's castle of Kenilworth . Was William Shakspere at Kenilworth in that summer of 1575 ...
... eyes of Shakspere must always have been open for observation . When he was twelve years old Elizabeth made her celebrated progress to Lord Leicester's castle of Kenilworth . Was William Shakspere at Kenilworth in that summer of 1575 ...
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... eye ; how fighting - men might be marshalled on a mimic field ; how individual heroism might stand out from amongst the mass , having its own fit expression of thought and passion ; how the wife or the mother , the sister or the ...
... eye ; how fighting - men might be marshalled on a mimic field ; how individual heroism might stand out from amongst the mass , having its own fit expression of thought and passion ; how the wife or the mother , the sister or the ...
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... eye here is upon the other man's trencher , to note whether his fellow lurch him , or no : if they chance to discourse , it is of nothing but of statutes , bonds , recognizances , fines , recoveries , audits , rents , subsidies ...
... eye here is upon the other man's trencher , to note whether his fellow lurch him , or no : if they chance to discourse , it is of nothing but of statutes , bonds , recognizances , fines , recoveries , audits , rents , subsidies ...
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