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Also the said star , never changing his place , was carried about with the daily motion of heaven as all fixed stars commonly are , and so continued almost six months . The same star was found to be in place celestial , far above the ...
Also the said star , never changing his place , was carried about with the daily motion of heaven as all fixed stars commonly are , and so continued almost six months . The same star was found to be in place celestial , far above the ...
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But oh , my dear wife , whose company and sight I have refrained these six years : I ask God and thee forgiveness for so greatly wronging thee , of whom I seldom or never thought until now . Pardon me , I pray thee , wheresoever thou ...
But oh , my dear wife , whose company and sight I have refrained these six years : I ask God and thee forgiveness for so greatly wronging thee , of whom I seldom or never thought until now . Pardon me , I pray thee , wheresoever thou ...
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But the fatal imperfection or error , which is never absent , is of different kinds and degrees . At one extreme stands the excess and precipitancy of Romeo , which scarcely , if at all , diminish our regard for him ; at the other the ...
But the fatal imperfection or error , which is never absent , is of different kinds and degrees . At one extreme stands the excess and precipitancy of Romeo , which scarcely , if at all , diminish our regard for him ; at the other the ...
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Contents
Introduction by J V Cunningham page | 11 |
Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich | 17 |
Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599 | 27 |
Copyright | |
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