The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... beauty . In some churches the priests read from rolls upon which , as they were unfolded toward the congregation , picture after picture came to view . Christmas , Good Friday , and Easter services inevitably took on dramatic forms ...
... beauty . In some churches the priests read from rolls upon which , as they were unfolded toward the congregation , picture after picture came to view . Christmas , Good Friday , and Easter services inevitably took on dramatic forms ...
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... beauty which Shakespeare knew ; and the Avon flows as in the days when he heard the nightingales singing in the level meadows across the river from the church , or slipped silently in his punt through the mist which softly veils it on ...
... beauty which Shakespeare knew ; and the Avon flows as in the days when he heard the nightingales singing in the level meadows across the river from the church , or slipped silently in his punt through the mist which softly veils it on ...
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... beauty all the various art and immense wealth which Leicester freely drew upon for the entertainment of his ... beauty of England ; a beauty not only of line and structure , but of depth and richness of foliage , of ancient places ...
... beauty all the various art and immense wealth which Leicester freely drew upon for the entertainment of his ... beauty of England ; a beauty not only of line and structure , but of depth and richness of foliage , of ancient places ...
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... was imprisoned . As far as the eye can reach , the landscape is full of a tender and gracious beauty . Nothing arrests and holds the at- tention , for the loveliness is diffused rather than con- 46 William Shakespeare.
... was imprisoned . As far as the eye can reach , the landscape is full of a tender and gracious beauty . Nothing arrests and holds the at- tention , for the loveliness is diffused rather than con- 46 William Shakespeare.
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... beauty of its outlook , the romantic interest of its ivy - covered ruins , and the splendour and tragedy of its historic fortunes , it symbolizes the har- mony of natural and human association which invests all Warwickshire with ...
... beauty of its outlook , the romantic interest of its ivy - covered ruins , and the splendour and tragedy of its historic fortunes , it symbolizes the har- mony of natural and human association which invests all Warwickshire with ...
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