Shakespere's Home at New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon: Being a History of the "Great House" Built in the Reign of King Henry VII, by Sir Hugh Clopton, Knight, and Subsequently the Property of William Shakespere, Gent., Wherein He Lived and DiedVirtue brothers and Company, 1863 - 380 Seiten |
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... preferved for ever - fet apart , and , in effect , confecrated to the memory of the man who lived there , happily accordant with the prayer expressed in Garrick's words : - " with 2 New Place , of the house in which William Shake- ...
... preferved for ever - fet apart , and , in effect , confecrated to the memory of the man who lived there , happily accordant with the prayer expressed in Garrick's words : - " with 2 New Place , of the house in which William Shake- ...
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... memories of his co more the Prince of There are those that Shakefpere's v and that people ge nothing about Shak not to the purpose mite at jatt as interefted in , e juft as With Sinted care every of the highteft produced , as here been ...
... memories of his co more the Prince of There are those that Shakefpere's v and that people ge nothing about Shak not to the purpose mite at jatt as interefted in , e juft as With Sinted care every of the highteft produced , as here been ...
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... memories of his countrymen , how much more the Prince of all the Bards ? There are those who will boldly affert that Shakespere's works do not attract , and that people generally , care little or nothing about Shakefpere himself . It is ...
... memories of his countrymen , how much more the Prince of all the Bards ? There are those who will boldly affert that Shakespere's works do not attract , and that people generally , care little or nothing about Shakefpere himself . It is ...
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... memory the changes and chances to which New Place has been fubjected . The familiar entries in the church books of Stratford regarding Shakespere's baptism and burial having been given , it will render the subject more complete if the ...
... memory the changes and chances to which New Place has been fubjected . The familiar entries in the church books of Stratford regarding Shakespere's baptism and burial having been given , it will render the subject more complete if the ...
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... memory of fo great a moralift , and fo warm a champion of female purity and innocence , fhould prompt every examiner of his life and acts , to compare thofe acts with the habits and cuftoms of the days in which he lived . Knowing what ...
... memory of fo great a moralift , and fo warm a champion of female purity and innocence , fhould prompt every examiner of his life and acts , to compare thofe acts with the habits and cuftoms of the days in which he lived . Knowing what ...
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Seite 235 - I' the commonwealth I would by contraries Execute all things ; for no kind of traffic Would I admit ; no name of magistrate ; Letters should not be known : riches, poverty, And use of service, none ; contract, succession, Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none : No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil : No occupation ; all men idle, all ; And women too ; but innocent and pure : No sovereignty : — Seb.
Seite 204 - A great many books were sent down by the enemies of this poet ; and on the appointed day my Lord Falkland, Sir John Suckling, and all the persons of quality that had wit and learning, and interested themselves in the quarrel, met there ; and upon a thorough disquisition of the point, the judges...