The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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Page 15
... fortune in a most tangible form . There was a manly integrity in the nature of John Heywood , as in that of many of his fellow - actors . The Interlude in his hands was less ambitious in con- struction than a play ; shorter , more ...
... fortune in a most tangible form . There was a manly integrity in the nature of John Heywood , as in that of many of his fellow - actors . The Interlude in his hands was less ambitious in con- struction than a play ; shorter , more ...
Page 32
... fortune and in public advancement for nearly a decade after the birth of the poet . His means were very considerable for the time and place , and as Bailiff and chief Alder- man he was the civic head of the community . An ingenious ...
... fortune and in public advancement for nearly a decade after the birth of the poet . His means were very considerable for the time and place , and as Bailiff and chief Alder- man he was the civic head of the community . An ingenious ...
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... fortune lay in the fact that they were educated through the imagination rather than through the memory and the rationalizing faculties . Homer , Eschylus , and Sophocles were educated by the same method ; so also was Dante . A man ...
... fortune lay in the fact that they were educated through the imagination rather than through the memory and the rationalizing faculties . Homer , Eschylus , and Sophocles were educated by the same method ; so also was Dante . A man ...
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... fortunes were due to lack of judgment or to the accidents of a business career it is impossible to determine . It is ... fortune , John Shakespeare had ceased to attend the meetings at Guild Hall , and lost his right to wear the ...
... fortunes were due to lack of judgment or to the accidents of a business career it is impossible to determine . It is ... fortune , John Shakespeare had ceased to attend the meetings at Guild Hall , and lost his right to wear the ...
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... fortune , and greatness . Where the Queen was , there was England ; she was not only its ruler , but the ... fortunes . In the time of Elizabeth as in that of Victoria , the Queen personified the English State and the majesty ...
... fortune , and greatness . Where the Queen was , there was England ; she was not only its ruler , but the ... fortunes . In the time of Elizabeth as in that of Victoria , the Queen personified the English State and the majesty ...
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