Works, Volumen37G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894 |
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... remains of an ancient convent , by Sir Thomas Sutton , being one of those noble charities set on foot by individual munificence , and kept up with the quaintness and sanctity of ancient times amidst the modern changes and innovations of ...
... remains of an ancient convent , by Sir Thomas Sutton , being one of those noble charities set on foot by individual munificence , and kept up with the quaintness and sanctity of ancient times amidst the modern changes and innovations of ...
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... remains of what were spacious and lordly family mansions , but which have in latter days been subdivided into several tenements . Here may often be found the family of a petty tradesman , with its trumpery furniture , burrowing among ...
... remains of what were spacious and lordly family mansions , but which have in latter days been subdivided into several tenements . Here may often be found the family of a petty tradesman , with its trumpery furniture , burrowing among ...
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... remains to his biographers but a scanty handful of conjec- tures . The sexton and his companion had been employed as carpenters on the preparations for the celebrated Stratford jubilee , and they re- membered Garrick , the prime mover ...
... remains to his biographers but a scanty handful of conjec- tures . The sexton and his companion had been employed as carpenters on the preparations for the celebrated Stratford jubilee , and they re- membered Garrick , the prime mover ...
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... remains of the mulberry - tree ; and the old sex- ton even expressed a doubt as to Shakspeare having been born in her house . I soon dis- covered that he looked upon her mansion with an evil eye , as a rival to the poet's tomb ; the ...
... remains of the mulberry - tree ; and the old sex- ton even expressed a doubt as to Shakspeare having been born in her house . I soon dis- covered that he looked upon her mansion with an evil eye , as a rival to the poet's tomb ; the ...
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... royal favor . The inscription on the tombstone has not been without its effect . It has prevented the removal of his remains from the bosom of his his grave . native place to Westminster Abbey , which Stratford - on - Avon 125.
... royal favor . The inscription on the tombstone has not been without its effect . It has prevented the removal of his remains from the bosom of his his grave . native place to Westminster Abbey , which Stratford - on - Avon 125.
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