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... travelled from place to place , much in the same fashion as travelling companies do in these times , and that being the ... travelling are given in a many of his plays . Continent of Europe he would never have ventured to describe " your ...
... travelled from place to place , much in the same fashion as travelling companies do in these times , and that being the ... travelling are given in a many of his plays . Continent of Europe he would never have ventured to describe " your ...
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... travelling , for him to have imparted such an abundant store of knowledge to us , as he has done in his immortal works , for in his day the information . to be obtained from books must have been very meagre indeed . Dryden says : - " He ...
... travelling , for him to have imparted such an abundant store of knowledge to us , as he has done in his immortal works , for in his day the information . to be obtained from books must have been very meagre indeed . Dryden says : - " He ...
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