The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volumen1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... means of intellectual education , her acquirements must have been re- stricted to an experimental knowledge of matters connected with the farm and its house . There can be no doubt that the maiden with the pretty name , she who has been ...
... means of intellectual education , her acquirements must have been re- stricted to an experimental knowledge of matters connected with the farm and its house . There can be no doubt that the maiden with the pretty name , she who has been ...
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... means of ablution were lamentably defective , if , indeed , they were not limited to what could have been supplied by an insulated pail of water , for what were called towels were merely used for wiping the hands after a meal , and ...
... means of ablution were lamentably defective , if , indeed , they were not limited to what could have been supplied by an insulated pail of water , for what were called towels were merely used for wiping the hands after a meal , and ...
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... means of some mechanism within a barrel . In the lower room , connected with pulleys in the upper part of the pageant , was a windlass used for the purpose of lowering or raising the larger properties , and for various objects for which ...
... means of some mechanism within a barrel . In the lower room , connected with pulleys in the upper part of the pageant , was a windlass used for the purpose of lowering or raising the larger properties , and for various objects for which ...
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... means tinct , they survived only in particular localities , and do not appear to have been retained in Stratford or its neighborhood . The performances which then took place nearly every year at Coventry attracted hosts of spec- tators ...
... means tinct , they survived only in particular localities , and do not appear to have been retained in Stratford or its neighborhood . The performances which then took place nearly every year at Coventry attracted hosts of spec- tators ...
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... means of disseminating a knowledge of Scriptural history and of inculcating belief in the doctrines of the Church . In the Hundred Mery Talys , a collection which was very popular in England throughout the sixteenth century , there is a ...
... means of disseminating a knowledge of Scriptural history and of inculcating belief in the doctrines of the Church . In the Hundred Mery Talys , a collection which was very popular in England throughout the sixteenth century , there is a ...
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