Of the house we know little, except that it had four fireplaces.
The man Shakespeare--the successful dramatist--we know little of; his inner life we only guess at and infer.
Of the brief courting of Mary Powell at her father's house at Forest Hill, near Oxford, we know little.
And even if this were possible--if we were able to arrange all the visible bodies rank by rank in the order of their magnitude and their splendour--still the scheme would be impracticable, for of most of them we know little or nothing.
Of the interior of the earth we know little--I might almost say we know nothing.
She was eight years older than her boyish lover, but beyond that we know little of Anne Hathaway, for Shakespeare never anywhere mentions his wife.
As of many another of our early poets, we know little of Barbour's life.
We know little either of Shakespeare's school hours or play hours, but once or twice at least he may have seen a play or pageant.
We know little of the history of the extinct civilizations which preceded the culture of the classic ages, and no nation has, in modern times, spontaneously emerged from barbarism, and created for itself the arts of social life.
We know little of the history of the Po, or of the geography of the coast near the point where it enters the Adriatic, at any period more than twenty centuries before our own.
Beyond that we know little[112] except what may be inferred from the splendid work itself.
Of Spenser's early life and parentage we know little, except that he was born in East Smithfield, near the Tower of London, and was poor.
Heywood's life, of which weknow little in detail, covers the whole period of the Elizabethan drama.
Of Shakespeare's education we know little, except that for a few years he probably attended the endowed grammar school at Stratford, where he picked up the "small Latin and less Greek" to which his learned friend Ben Jonson refers.
Eccellenza, I know little of rights that come by violence.
Signori, you are rich, and powerful, and honored, and though you may be placed in the way of temptations to do wrongs that are suited to your high names and illustrious fortunes, ye know little of the trials of the poor.
I know little, daughter, of the interests of life; but there are enemies of the Republic who say that its servitude is not easy, and that it seldom bestows favors of this sort without seeking an ample equivalent.
Of its fate after the Battle of Hastings we know little, but it submitted without resistance and came into the hands of that Odo of Bayeaux who gave so much trouble to William Rufus.
The kings of the IXth and Xth Dynasties were Herakleopolites, though we know little of them.
We know little of what went on, but we hear of the duke of Spoleto, the marquis of Friuli, and Burgundian princes from across the Alps, assuming the Italian crown at different times.
We know little of his early years as a professor, but he soon began to lecture on the epistles of Paul and to teach his students the doctrine of justification by faith.
I, or rather your servants, know little of it, but they have heard that Domitian demanded the girl as a gift, whereon Titus told him that if he wished for her, he might buy her.
I know little of these things, for my gifts are not at all in that way; but I see the reason of the thing--I see its reason, though Jasper does not.
I know littleof all this; Master Cap; but nothing short of seeing and feeling will make me think Jasper Western a traitor.
I know little of the settlements, or of the notions that men hold in them; but up hereaway even the Indians rate a warrior's character according to his luck.
I know little of their numbers, but think the Carbonari strong enough to beat the troops, even here.
I've been in Paris, but I know little of the region about it.
I think so," said Lannes, "but I know littleof its nature, myself.
Of the arrangement of the bed-chambers we know little.
Homer already mentions a game of the former class, and names Palamedes as its inventor; of the exact nature of this game we know little or nothing.
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