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Page viii
... person , not exactly inspired , but producing higher efforts of imagination , and displaying the most varied and accurate knowledge , without the educa- tion and the labour by which very inferior productions of literature were ...
... person , not exactly inspired , but producing higher efforts of imagination , and displaying the most varied and accurate knowledge , without the educa- tion and the labour by which very inferior productions of literature were ...
Page ix
... persons who have become readers of books during the last quarter of a century . For this great class , who are some- times called " The Million , " books must be provided that will not only economise Money but economise Time . The ...
... persons who have become readers of books during the last quarter of a century . For this great class , who are some- times called " The Million , " books must be provided that will not only economise Money but economise Time . The ...
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... persons of some pretension . We must not infer that one who gave his bond with his mark at it , was necessarily ignorant of all literature . It was very common for an individual to adopt , in the language of Jack Cade , " a mark to ...
... persons of some pretension . We must not infer that one who gave his bond with his mark at it , was necessarily ignorant of all literature . It was very common for an individual to adopt , in the language of Jack Cade , " a mark to ...
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... , deduced from them that Shakspere's father was necessarily a person of some substance before his marriage , a purchaser of property . enforced either to keep pieces of our own lands when CHAP . I. 11 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE .
... , deduced from them that Shakspere's father was necessarily a person of some substance before his marriage , a purchaser of property . enforced either to keep pieces of our own lands when CHAP . I. 11 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE .
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... persons that made the fire to burn him ; they were two glovers or FELLMONGERS . " a A fellmonger and a glover appear from this passage to have been one and the same . The fellmonger is he who prepares skins for the use of the leather ...
... persons that made the fire to burn him ; they were two glovers or FELLMONGERS . " a A fellmonger and a glover appear from this passage to have been one and the same . The fellmonger is he who prepares skins for the use of the leather ...
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