The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... kind was then an un- known art in the district . There was a far greater ex- tent of moisture in the land than would now be thought possible , and streamlets of a water - power sufficient for the operations of corn - mills meandered ...
... kind was then an un- known art in the district . There was a far greater ex- tent of moisture in the land than would now be thought possible , and streamlets of a water - power sufficient for the operations of corn - mills meandered ...
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... kind that are now familiar to us were then very rarely indeed to be seen , excepting in palaces or in the larger mansions of the nobility . These painted - cloths were generally formed of canvas upon which were depicted the " Seven Ages ...
... kind that are now familiar to us were then very rarely indeed to be seen , excepting in palaces or in the larger mansions of the nobility . These painted - cloths were generally formed of canvas upon which were depicted the " Seven Ages ...
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... kind of life that was followed by the poet's mother during her girlhood . In the total absence of books or means of intellectual education , her acquirements must have been re- stricted to an experimental knowledge of matters connected ...
... kind of life that was followed by the poet's mother during her girlhood . In the total absence of books or means of intellectual education , her acquirements must have been re- stricted to an experimental knowledge of matters connected ...
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... kind of work , for in February , 1566 , having be elected an alderman in the previous summer , he individual superintended the making up of the accounts of the Char berlains for the preceding official year , at which time was paid over ...
... kind of work , for in February , 1566 , having be elected an alderman in the previous summer , he individual superintended the making up of the accounts of the Char berlains for the preceding official year , at which time was paid over ...
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... countrymen , and it is altogether unfair to place an enforced in the same category with a spontaneous insin- cerity . Some anyhow will be found to say a kind word in excuse for a man who , in times of a 12 Life WILLIAM.
... countrymen , and it is altogether unfair to place an enforced in the same category with a spontaneous insin- cerity . Some anyhow will be found to say a kind word in excuse for a man who , in times of a 12 Life WILLIAM.
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