William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 էջ |
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... natural , explanation of the circumstances connected with the early life of the great poet than those stories which would make him of obscure birth and servile employ- ments . Take old Aubrey's story , the shrewd learned gossip and ...
... natural , explanation of the circumstances connected with the early life of the great poet than those stories which would make him of obscure birth and servile employ- ments . Take old Aubrey's story , the shrewd learned gossip and ...
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... nature , with rural occupations , with athletic sports , which is incompatible with an inactive boyhood . It is not impossible that some natural defect , or some accidental injury , may have modified the energy of such a child ; and ...
... nature , with rural occupations , with athletic sports , which is incompatible with an inactive boyhood . It is not impossible that some natural defect , or some accidental injury , may have modified the energy of such a child ; and ...
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... Nature , as Gray has painted him- " The dauntless child Stretch'd forth his little arms and smil'd . The only qualifications necessary for the admission of a boy into the Free Grammar School of Stratford were , that he should be a ...
... Nature , as Gray has painted him- " The dauntless child Stretch'd forth his little arms and smil'd . The only qualifications necessary for the admission of a boy into the Free Grammar School of Stratford were , that he should be a ...
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... nature and the habits and friendships of his early life . But that tolerance does not presume insincerity in himself or his family . The Confession of Faith ' found in the roof of his father's house two hundred years after he was born ...
... nature and the habits and friendships of his early life . But that tolerance does not presume insincerity in himself or his family . The Confession of Faith ' found in the roof of his father's house two hundred years after he was born ...
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... nature , as the wild blossoms and the fruit of a rich intellectual soil , uncultivated , but not sterile . Of the romances of chivalry might be read , in the fair types of Richard Pynson , Sir Bevis of Southampton ; ' and in those of ...
... nature , as the wild blossoms and the fruit of a rich intellectual soil , uncultivated , but not sterile . Of the romances of chivalry might be read , in the fair types of Richard Pynson , Sir Bevis of Southampton ; ' and in those of ...
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