The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... thought have been sore trials with editors of Shakespeare's works . The best scholarship and the most acute minds have been de- voted to an explanation of them . Without the aid of the labors of these men it is very difficult to ...
... thought have been sore trials with editors of Shakespeare's works . The best scholarship and the most acute minds have been de- voted to an explanation of them . Without the aid of the labors of these men it is very difficult to ...
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... thought on these plays . In addition to these introductions there are notes and comments from nearly two hundred of the ablest Shakes- fpearean critics who have interested themselves in correcting the errors of the original printers of ...
... thought on these plays . In addition to these introductions there are notes and comments from nearly two hundred of the ablest Shakes- fpearean critics who have interested themselves in correcting the errors of the original printers of ...
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... thought possible , and streamlets of a water - power sufficient for the operations of corn - mills meandered through the town . This general humidity intensified the evils arising from the want of scavengers , or other effective ...
... thought possible , and streamlets of a water - power sufficient for the operations of corn - mills meandered through the town . This general humidity intensified the evils arising from the want of scavengers , or other effective ...
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... thought to be sufficiently flagrant , they made a raid on those inhabitants who had suffered their refuse to accumulate largely in the highways . On one of these occasions , in April , 1552 , John Shakespeare was amerced in the sum of ...
... thought to be sufficiently flagrant , they made a raid on those inhabitants who had suffered their refuse to accumulate largely in the highways . On one of these occasions , in April , 1552 , John Shakespeare was amerced in the sum of ...
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... thought to be saved ; he answered he could not tell , yet he thought that was a harder question than the other ; - -I told him that the way to salvation was by Jesus Christ , God - man , who , as He was man , shed His blood for us on ...
... thought to be saved ; he answered he could not tell , yet he thought that was a harder question than the other ; - -I told him that the way to salvation was by Jesus Christ , God - man , who , as He was man , shed His blood for us on ...
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