Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... famous qualities from which the world hath received such infinite profit and delight . I will not trouble thee with a vain show of phrases architectural , which crabbed antiquarians do much af- fect ; for I am not learned in the mystery ...
... famous qualities from which the world hath received such infinite profit and delight . I will not trouble thee with a vain show of phrases architectural , which crabbed antiquarians do much af- fect ; for I am not learned in the mystery ...
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... famous black letter volumes , folios and others , cased in parchment or roan bindings . On several narrow high - backed chairs , of carved oak , might be seen different articles of apparel - a hat on one , a cloak on another , and ...
... famous black letter volumes , folios and others , cased in parchment or roan bindings . On several narrow high - backed chairs , of carved oak , might be seen different articles of apparel - a hat on one , a cloak on another , and ...
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... Sir Walter , " seeing that they form one of the sweetest pieces of pastoral ever written by that truly famous poet , who hath for his epitaph Mantua me genuit , Calabri rapuere , tenet nunc Parthenope SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 47.
... Sir Walter , " seeing that they form one of the sweetest pieces of pastoral ever written by that truly famous poet , who hath for his epitaph Mantua me genuit , Calabri rapuere , tenet nunc Parthenope SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 47.
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... famous Knights of the Round Table lived in these more fortunate days , to have beheld the peerless Elizabeth , what chival → rous doings would have been enacted , that are lost to the world ! But then how much have I reason to ...
... famous Knights of the Round Table lived in these more fortunate days , to have beheld the peerless Elizabeth , what chival → rous doings would have been enacted , that are lost to the world ! But then how much have I reason to ...
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... famous deeds , -to witness the very piteous straight to which I am reduced by the effect of their contemptible trick to slander the most excellent , chaste , and beauteous princess that ever did adorn this sublunary world . " " Dost ...
... famous deeds , -to witness the very piteous straight to which I am reduced by the effect of their contemptible trick to slander the most excellent , chaste , and beauteous princess that ever did adorn this sublunary world . " " Dost ...
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admirable Alack Alice answered Antonio de Berrio arms asked Ben Jonson Bess better command companion countenance cried Master Dame Elizabeth delight door dost doth doubt Elizabeth Throckmorton exceeding excellent exclaimed Master exquisite eyes face famous favour fellow gallant give Gog and Magog Gregory Vellum hand Harquebus Harry Daring hath hear heard heart honour humour I'faith Indian infinite Joanna Jonson knew laugh look Lord Burghley Lord Cobham Lord Essex majesty majesty's manner marvellous Master Burbage Master Constable Master Shakspeare mayhap methinks Mistress monstrous naught never nigh noble observed Master Padre Bartolomé play pray prythee queen quickly rapier scarce sciatica seemed seemeth shew ship Sir Robert Cecil Sir Walter Raleigh smile sort Spaniards sweet thing thou art thou hast thou wilt thought took truth turned unto villain voice whilst woman wonderful young youth