The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... tell , yet thought that was a harder question than the other ; -I told him that the way to salvation was by Jesus Christ , God - man , who , as He was man , shed His blood for us on the crosse , etc . ; - Oh , sir , said he , I think I ...
... tell , yet thought that was a harder question than the other ; -I told him that the way to salvation was by Jesus Christ , God - man , who , as He was man , shed His blood for us on the crosse , etc . ; - Oh , sir , said he , I think I ...
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... tell visitors that the poet " was received into the playhouse as a servi- ture , " in other words , an attendant on the performers . A later account is somewhat more explicit . We are in- formed by Malone , writing in 1780 , that there ...
... tell visitors that the poet " was received into the playhouse as a servi- ture , " in other words , an attendant on the performers . A later account is somewhat more explicit . We are in- formed by Malone , writing in 1780 , that there ...
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... tell . " The character of the theatrical speculations of Henslowe was obviously influenced , in common with that of nearly all managers , by the current tastes of the public , and , in an age like the one now spoken of , is it wonderful ...
... tell . " The character of the theatrical speculations of Henslowe was obviously influenced , in common with that of nearly all managers , by the current tastes of the public , and , in an age like the one now spoken of , is it wonderful ...
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... tell us of the special interest taken by Sir Thomas in the details of archery , of the hospitality that was the order of his mansion , of his familiarity with recruits and the muster - roll , of the antiquity of his family , and , above ...
... tell us of the special interest taken by Sir Thomas in the details of archery , of the hospitality that was the order of his mansion , of his familiarity with recruits and the muster - roll , of the antiquity of his family , and , above ...
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... tell us that the financial discretion is not incompatible with the possession of literary genius . One of the most exquisite of Shakespeare's comedies , As You Like It , was most likely produced in the summer of this year , and was , as ...
... tell us that the financial discretion is not incompatible with the possession of literary genius . One of the most exquisite of Shakespeare's comedies , As You Like It , was most likely produced in the summer of this year , and was , as ...
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