Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Sir Walter Raleigh , ” replied he . Thereupon every one did look amazed at Master Shakspeare's imprudence , and the queen's brow grew black of a sudden . " We are astonished that you could find no better request to make , " observed the ...
... Sir Walter Raleigh , ” replied he . Thereupon every one did look amazed at Master Shakspeare's imprudence , and the queen's brow grew black of a sudden . " We are astonished that you could find no better request to make , " observed the ...
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... Sir Walter Raleigh hath the requisites of a very noble gentleman . " Now the courtiers knew not which to marvel at most — the imprudence of Master Shakspeare in re- questing pardon for his friend , or the magnanimity of my Lord of Essex ...
... Sir Walter Raleigh hath the requisites of a very noble gentleman . " Now the courtiers knew not which to marvel at most — the imprudence of Master Shakspeare in re- questing pardon for his friend , or the magnanimity of my Lord of Essex ...
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... Sir Walter Raleigh , whom he greatly esteemed ; yet in some hope that the consequences would not be to his disadvantage . He found his friend dressed , and on the point of going out . " Ha , Will ! " exclaimed he , as soon as the other ...
... Sir Walter Raleigh , whom he greatly esteemed ; yet in some hope that the consequences would not be to his disadvantage . He found his friend dressed , and on the point of going out . " Ha , Will ! " exclaimed he , as soon as the other ...
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... SIR WALTER RALEIGH sat at a table , on which were many books and papers , in a small chamber in the Tower ; which , certes , was properly fur- nished enough , though everything therein was of an exceeding antique fashion : and the ...
... SIR WALTER RALEIGH sat at a table , on which were many books and papers , in a small chamber in the Tower ; which , certes , was properly fur- nished enough , though everything therein was of an exceeding antique fashion : and the ...
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... Sir Walter . Yet was there ever a singular difference in the expression of ... Raleigh , turning over a leaf , raised his head , and noticed the moving ... Walter ; and therefore regard it not , I prythee ! " exclaimed his beautiful wife ...
... Sir Walter . Yet was there ever a singular difference in the expression of ... Raleigh , turning over a leaf , raised his head , and noticed the moving ... Walter ; and therefore regard it not , I prythee ! " exclaimed his beautiful wife ...
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