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... and youth with such sympathetic charm and fidelity that he has laid all lovers of Shakespeare under obligations which it is a pleasure to recognize . ON SHAKESPEARE What needs my Shakespeare for his honoured bones ix Preface.
... and youth with such sympathetic charm and fidelity that he has laid all lovers of Shakespeare under obligations which it is a pleasure to recognize . ON SHAKESPEARE What needs my Shakespeare for his honoured bones ix Preface.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. made the drama the natural and inevitable expression of the English ... Shakespeare's hand , but prepared Shakespeare's audiences to understand his work . These plays practically cover a period ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. made the drama the natural and inevitable expression of the English ... Shakespeare's hand , but prepared Shakespeare's audiences to understand his work . These plays practically cover a period ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. have been one of the most familiar landmarks of Stratford in his eyes . He saw it when he came , a schoolboy , from his father's house in Henley Street , and turned into High Street ; and from ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. have been one of the most familiar landmarks of Stratford in his eyes . He saw it when he came , a schoolboy , from his father's house in Henley Street , and turned into High Street ; and from ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. CHAPTER III SHAKESPEARE'S COUNTRY THE England of Shakespeare's boyhood and youth was not only dramatic in feeling but spectacular in form ; the Queen delighted in those gorgeous pageants which ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. CHAPTER III SHAKESPEARE'S COUNTRY THE England of Shakespeare's boyhood and youth was not only dramatic in feeling but spectacular in form ; the Queen delighted in those gorgeous pageants which ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. been lodged for centuries in private hands . They silently affirm that , though the acres may be private property , the landscape is the inalienable possession of the English people . In May ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. been lodged for centuries in private hands . They silently affirm that , though the acres may be private property , the landscape is the inalienable possession of the English people . In May ...
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