The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... sense of providing , by strict entail , that the chief of his descendants should be always able to maintain the standing of gentleman that he him- self had won , or as he might be disposed to say - re- covered . In this very year of ...
... sense of providing , by strict entail , that the chief of his descendants should be always able to maintain the standing of gentleman that he him- self had won , or as he might be disposed to say - re- covered . In this very year of ...
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... to his granddaughter Eliza- beth Hall . There can be no reasonable doubt that it was in the same sense as a special remembrance and a material token valuable by association , that he left to his WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . lxxix.
... to his granddaughter Eliza- beth Hall . There can be no reasonable doubt that it was in the same sense as a special remembrance and a material token valuable by association , that he left to his WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . lxxix.
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... sense of merit was expressed by constant attendance , not in publications appealing to the larger circle beyond the theatrical pale . So in later times , the growth of the reputation of Shake- speare went on after his plays were ...
... sense of merit was expressed by constant attendance , not in publications appealing to the larger circle beyond the theatrical pale . So in later times , the growth of the reputation of Shake- speare went on after his plays were ...
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... sense of danger and uncertainty attaches to the leading of the highest powers when there is a doubt of the balancing control of sympathy ; the ability to exert force is but half an endowment without that of restraining it . We rest in ...
... sense of danger and uncertainty attaches to the leading of the highest powers when there is a doubt of the balancing control of sympathy ; the ability to exert force is but half an endowment without that of restraining it . We rest in ...
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... sense of the country - which others fairly held it a duty to promote by overt agitation , -to lighten the labour of con- formity , and to allow the best end to be attained without the heavy burden of giving countenance , though merely ...
... sense of the country - which others fairly held it a duty to promote by overt agitation , -to lighten the labour of con- formity , and to allow the best end to be attained without the heavy burden of giving countenance , though merely ...
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