The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... secured a higher place , but Shakespeare might have been fatally handicapped . " Ferrex and Porrex , " or , as the play is more gen- erally known , " Gorbordoc , " was the earliest English tragedy , and is chiefly interesting as showing ...
... secured a higher place , but Shakespeare might have been fatally handicapped . " Ferrex and Porrex , " or , as the play is more gen- erally known , " Gorbordoc , " was the earliest English tragedy , and is chiefly interesting as showing ...
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... secured for preservation , restored as far as possible to the con- dition in which they were in the poet's time , joined in a single structure , and made one of the most interest- ing museums in the world . In this structure there is ...
... secured for preservation , restored as far as possible to the con- dition in which they were in the poet's time , joined in a single structure , and made one of the most interest- ing museums in the world . In this structure there is ...
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... was undoubtedly on terms of familiarity with men of gift and art . For the purposes of his future work this education was far more stimulating and formative than any which he could have secured at Eton D 33 Birth and Breeding.
... was undoubtedly on terms of familiarity with men of gift and art . For the purposes of his future work this education was far more stimulating and formative than any which he could have secured at Eton D 33 Birth and Breeding.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. formative than any which he could have secured at Eton or Winchester during the same impressionable years . Scott's specific training for the writing of the Waverley novels and the narrative ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. formative than any which he could have secured at Eton or Winchester during the same impressionable years . Scott's specific training for the writing of the Waverley novels and the narrative ...
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... secured ; the bond , however , stipulates only that the friends of the bride shall give their consent . In such bonds the name of the groom or of his father usually appears ; in this case no member of Shakespeare's family is named ; the ...
... secured ; the bond , however , stipulates only that the friends of the bride shall give their consent . In such bonds the name of the groom or of his father usually appears ; in this case no member of Shakespeare's family is named ; the ...
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