The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... fortunes were due to lack of judgment or to the accidents of a business career it is impossible to determine . It is ... fortune , John Shakespeare had ceased to attend the meetings at Guild Hall , and lost his right to wear the ...
... fortunes were due to lack of judgment or to the accidents of a business career it is impossible to determine . It is ... fortune , John Shakespeare had ceased to attend the meetings at Guild Hall , and lost his right to wear the ...
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... fortune , and greatness . Where the Queen was , there was England ; she was not only its ruler , but the ... fortunes . In the time of Elizabeth as in that of Victoria , the Queen personified the English State and the majesty ...
... fortune , and greatness . Where the Queen was , there was England ; she was not only its ruler , but the ... fortunes . In the time of Elizabeth as in that of Victoria , the Queen personified the English State and the majesty ...
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... fortunes , it symbolizes the har- mony of natural and human association which invests all Warwickshire with perennial charm . Much of this charm has come since Shakespeare's time , but it was there in quality and characteristic when he ...
... fortunes , it symbolizes the har- mony of natural and human association which invests all Warwickshire with perennial charm . Much of this charm has come since Shakespeare's time , but it was there in quality and characteristic when he ...
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... fortunes and less sympathetic with his passion than that in which Romeo and Juliet live out the brief and ardent drama of that young love which sees nothing in the world save the reflection of itself . The landscape of the Forest of ...
... fortunes and less sympathetic with his passion than that in which Romeo and Juliet live out the brief and ardent drama of that young love which sees nothing in the world save the reflection of itself . The landscape of the Forest of ...
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... fortunes forward was probably afforded by his friendship with Richard Field , a Stratford boy who had bound himself , after the custom of the time , to Thomas Vautrollier , a printer and publisher in Blackfriars , not far from the two ...
... fortunes forward was probably afforded by his friendship with Richard Field , a Stratford boy who had bound himself , after the custom of the time , to Thomas Vautrollier , a printer and publisher in Blackfriars , not far from the two ...
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