The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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الصفحة viii
... monuments ; of conver- sing with its illustrious men , was all sadly marred by the sight of the misery , ignorance , oppression , and want I met on every side . I well know the dreadful meaning of the words , but I would sooner see the ...
... monuments ; of conver- sing with its illustrious men , was all sadly marred by the sight of the misery , ignorance , oppression , and want I met on every side . I well know the dreadful meaning of the words , but I would sooner see the ...
الصفحة 62
... monuments , old tombs , where slept the illustrious dead , were defaced , and shrines were plundered of their ornaments and treasures . After the restoration of the Stuarts ( which was a darker day for the liberties of England than any ...
... monuments , old tombs , where slept the illustrious dead , were defaced , and shrines were plundered of their ornaments and treasures . After the restoration of the Stuarts ( which was a darker day for the liberties of England than any ...
الصفحة 64
... a companion round the old structures of England ; listen to the wild le- gends he tells , and yield the heart up to the control of SHAKSPEARE'S MONUMENT . 65 associations that are linked with all 64 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... a companion round the old structures of England ; listen to the wild le- gends he tells , and yield the heart up to the control of SHAKSPEARE'S MONUMENT . 65 associations that are linked with all 64 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
الصفحة 65
... monument of SHAKSPEARE . And when he sees the tablet of the great poet , and stands where he so often stood , he will feel that it is a crisis in his life . Said Pope , who was one of the committee to whom Britain gave the charge of ...
... monument of SHAKSPEARE . And when he sees the tablet of the great poet , and stands where he so often stood , he will feel that it is a crisis in his life . Said Pope , who was one of the committee to whom Britain gave the charge of ...
الصفحة 66
... monument do for Shakspeare ? It seems strange , but it is nevertheless true , that the age which produces such a man never knows fully what it has produced . His own generation cannot do him justice . While he is walking in flesh among ...
... monument do for Shakspeare ? It seems strange , but it is nevertheless true , that the age which produces such a man never knows fully what it has produced . His own generation cannot do him justice . While he is walking in flesh among ...
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