The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... speak . He lived our common human life and , like all of us , knew life's troubles and pleasures , its sorrows and joys . His friend , Ben Jonson , called him " the gentle Shakespeare , ” and tells us that he was of an open and free ...
... speak . He lived our common human life and , like all of us , knew life's troubles and pleasures , its sorrows and joys . His friend , Ben Jonson , called him " the gentle Shakespeare , ” and tells us that he was of an open and free ...
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... speak of once in a play at Kendall called Corpus Christi Play , where there was man on a tree and blood ran downe , etc. , and after he pro- fessed that he could not remember that ever he heard of salvation by Jesus Christ but in that ...
... speak of once in a play at Kendall called Corpus Christi Play , where there was man on a tree and blood ran downe , etc. , and after he pro- fessed that he could not remember that ever he heard of salvation by Jesus Christ but in that ...
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... speak more accurately , the best title which it was in their ner power to grant . Having obtained the assent of William , who was his mother's heir - apparent , they were enabled to offer all but a perfect security ; but it appears ...
... speak more accurately , the best title which it was in their ner power to grant . Having obtained the assent of William , who was his mother's heir - apparent , they were enabled to offer all but a perfect security ; but it appears ...
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... speaking of the actors of their plays , thus introduces his satirical observations on the author of the Third Part of Henry the Sixth , with a travesty of the line above mentioned , - " trust them not , for there is an upstart crow ...
... speaking of the actors of their plays , thus introduces his satirical observations on the author of the Third Part of Henry the Sixth , with a travesty of the line above mentioned , - " trust them not , for there is an upstart crow ...
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... speak of his godfather lest he should incur the risk of breaking the Third Commandment . This was a kind of representative story , one which could be told of any individual at the pleasure of the narrator , and it is found in the ...
... speak of his godfather lest he should incur the risk of breaking the Third Commandment . This was a kind of representative story , one which could be told of any individual at the pleasure of the narrator , and it is found in the ...
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