The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... poet is extant ( cp . 1598 ) . The marriage was somewhat irregular ; and the parties were summoned a few weeks afterwards to the Ecclesi- astical Court at Worcester , and fined for getting married without a license . It would seem that ...
... poet is extant ( cp . 1598 ) . The marriage was somewhat irregular ; and the parties were summoned a few weeks afterwards to the Ecclesi- astical Court at Worcester , and fined for getting married without a license . It would seem that ...
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... poet inside the chancel ; Mrs. Susanna Hall , the elder daughter , died on July 11 , 1649 , and was buried beside her husband , who pre - deceased her in 1635 ; the inscription on her tombstone ( cp . accompanying illus- tration ) is ...
... poet inside the chancel ; Mrs. Susanna Hall , the elder daughter , died on July 11 , 1649 , and was buried beside her husband , who pre - deceased her in 1635 ; the inscription on her tombstone ( cp . accompanying illus- tration ) is ...
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... poet , Blacklock , described scenery which he had never seen , wise critics puzzled over the phenomenon . It was explained by the obvious remark that he was simply appropriating the conventional phrases of other poets . But when a poet ...
... poet , Blacklock , described scenery which he had never seen , wise critics puzzled over the phenomenon . It was explained by the obvious remark that he was simply appropriating the conventional phrases of other poets . But when a poet ...
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