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... become the stately wife of a noble earl , and Master Herbert divined not that he should be the last heir of Greyscote . Francis Grey was too proud to have sanctioned , had he known of it , his son's vain suit for the white hand of the ...
... become the stately wife of a noble earl , and Master Herbert divined not that he should be the last heir of Greyscote . Francis Grey was too proud to have sanctioned , had he known of it , his son's vain suit for the white hand of the ...
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... become acquainted with the gentle Southampton , and to be well liked of that cultured and courteous nobleman . Southampton shunned the court , but was constant to the playhouse . He was the friend and patron of Shakspeare , who has ...
... become acquainted with the gentle Southampton , and to be well liked of that cultured and courteous nobleman . Southampton shunned the court , but was constant to the playhouse . He was the friend and patron of Shakspeare , who has ...
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... become equally the favourite of players , poets , and public . The part of the Ghost is finished early in the play , and Master Shakspeare had had time to change his dress , and now came out of the theatre to go home to his house in ...
... become equally the favourite of players , poets , and public . The part of the Ghost is finished early in the play , and Master Shakspeare had had time to change his dress , and now came out of the theatre to go home to his house in ...
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... become " nobly wild , " and was of a supreme extemporal wit and gaiety . Quiet , serene , and almost melancholy at ordinary times , he could yet blaze out into a frolic humour and a wild wit ; and included within his nature both Hamlet ...
... become " nobly wild , " and was of a supreme extemporal wit and gaiety . Quiet , serene , and almost melancholy at ordinary times , he could yet blaze out into a frolic humour and a wild wit ; and included within his nature both Hamlet ...
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... become , if possible , a second Heineccius . Goethe , privately , had other pro- jects and aims , and , in the long run , the views of the son superseded those of the father . Goethe's father was in the habit of engaging jour- neymen ...
... become , if possible , a second Heineccius . Goethe , privately , had other pro- jects and aims , and , in the long run , the views of the son superseded those of the father . Goethe's father was in the habit of engaging jour- neymen ...
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