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... smiled in their faces , would they not alternately kiss him , and glory in his smile ? But how little would they imagine . that their amiable pet . their joy , their boast , their pride , was destined to exhaust the world in literature ...
... smiled in their faces , would they not alternately kiss him , and glory in his smile ? But how little would they imagine . that their amiable pet . their joy , their boast , their pride , was destined to exhaust the world in literature ...
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... smiled upon him , and cringing when she frowned . After his disgrace he composed several works , and amongst others , the History of King Henry VII , to whom , certainly , he has not given a just character , and no wonder ; for as his ...
... smiled upon him , and cringing when she frowned . After his disgrace he composed several works , and amongst others , the History of King Henry VII , to whom , certainly , he has not given a just character , and no wonder ; for as his ...
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actor admire amongst Annual Celebration APRIL 23RD Bacon Bard Bard's beautiful befitting beloved better appreciated bounteous brightest Chancellor of England characters confession cringing crush daughters dead delight doted Earl of Southampton earthly Ellesmere excellent fame fancy favour friendship genius gentle gift globe God-like Grammar School greater import GUTENBERG hath haughty Henry VII honour House HUDDERSFIELD humble immortal incomparable intellectual Italy James the sixth King James KING-ST Lawyers learned LINES FROM VARIOUS living Lord Keeper magnanimity matchless mighty mind mortal native town ne'er never NEW-ST noble o'er obscurity Palatinate performed picture plays pleasing Poet poet's portrait PRICE SIXPENCE remembrance renown Richard Burbage Rome scenes school-boy Scotland servile flatterer SHAKESPEARE HIRST shine slumbers smiled Stratford Stratford-on-Avon Swan of Avon Sweet Swan sweetest thee Thou thy grave Thy name travelling VARIOUS SOURCES Venice Verona WHITEHEAD & SONS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wisdom wonder