Life of Shakespeare. King Henry VICurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... fact which , viewed in connection with that of a widely - spread affection for the old religion , appears to account for their long continuance in a practically unaltered state while other forms of the drama were being developed by ...
... fact which , viewed in connection with that of a widely - spread affection for the old religion , appears to account for their long continuance in a practically unaltered state while other forms of the drama were being developed by ...
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... the lad may have served his articles under his own father . With respect to the unpoetical selection of a trade for the great dramatist , it is of course necessary for the biographer to draw attention to the fact 28 Life WILLIAM.
... the lad may have served his articles under his own father . With respect to the unpoetical selection of a trade for the great dramatist , it is of course necessary for the biographer to draw attention to the fact 28 Life WILLIAM.
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... fact that he was no ordinary executioner , but , to use the words of Aubrey , " when he killed a calf , he would do it in a high style and make a speech . " It may be doubted if even this palliative will suffice to reconcile the ...
... fact that he was no ordinary executioner , but , to use the words of Aubrey , " when he killed a calf , he would do it in a high style and make a speech . " It may be doubted if even this palliative will suffice to reconcile the ...
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... facts taint the husband with dishonor , although , even according to modern notions , that very marriage may have been induced on his part by a sentiment in itself the very es- sence of honor . If we assume , however , as we reasonably ...
... facts taint the husband with dishonor , although , even according to modern notions , that very marriage may have been induced on his part by a sentiment in itself the very es- sence of honor . If we assume , however , as we reasonably ...
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... facts respecting Shakespeare's marriage clearly indicate the high probability of there having been a pre- contract , a ceremony which substantially had the validity . of the more formal one , and the improbability of that mar- riage ...
... facts respecting Shakespeare's marriage clearly indicate the high probability of there having been a pre- contract , a ceremony which substantially had the validity . of the more formal one , and the improbability of that mar- riage ...
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