Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Master Shakspeare made all haste from the palace to the lodgings of Master Burbage in Cheap- side , in great disappointment that he had succeeded no better for Sir Walter Raleigh , whom he greatly esteemed ; yet in some hope that the ...
... Master Shakspeare made all haste from the palace to the lodgings of Master Burbage in Cheap- side , in great disappointment that he had succeeded no better for Sir Walter Raleigh , whom he greatly esteemed ; yet in some hope that the ...
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... Master Shakspeare . " No ! " cried Master Burbage , in extreme as- tonishment . " What , did she not become villain- ously in love with the ? Did she not give thee most exquisite , fond en . rtainment ? Didst thou not , now , in honest ...
... Master Shakspeare . " No ! " cried Master Burbage , in extreme as- tonishment . " What , did she not become villain- ously in love with the ? Did she not give thee most exquisite , fond en . rtainment ? Didst thou not , now , in honest ...
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... Master Burbage , as if in some disdain : " I tell thee ' tis a subject that none have studied closer than have I — I have entered into it thoroughly . I have pursued my investigations ( albeit though it be a matter so exceeding profound ...
... Master Burbage , as if in some disdain : " I tell thee ' tis a subject that none have studied closer than have I — I have entered into it thoroughly . I have pursued my investigations ( albeit though it be a matter so exceeding profound ...
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... Master Burbage impatiently , " I've had enough of her : and if ever I be caught going after a mercer's daughter again - tickle me with a fish - hook . It hath cost me a world in moneys expended with her father in such braveries as ...
... Master Burbage impatiently , " I've had enough of her : and if ever I be caught going after a mercer's daughter again - tickle me with a fish - hook . It hath cost me a world in moneys expended with her father in such braveries as ...
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... Master Burbage . " But it matters not . I have done with her . And now attend to me , I prythee , for I have more attractive matter in hand . ” " Another Joanna ? " enquired Master Shakspeare maliciously . t " Another polecat ...
... Master Burbage . " But it matters not . I have done with her . And now attend to me , I prythee , for I have more attractive matter in hand . ” " Another Joanna ? " enquired Master Shakspeare maliciously . t " Another polecat ...
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