Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... madrigal I procured thee of the ingenious Master Morley . I will hold thee well to thy studies , so that thou shalt have no chance of practising the evil the infamousness of thy nature would set thee upon . " The abashed maiden ...
... madrigal I procured thee of the ingenious Master Morley . I will hold thee well to thy studies , so that thou shalt have no chance of practising the evil the infamousness of thy nature would set thee upon . " The abashed maiden ...
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... madrigal without previous study , and , mayhap , play an accompaniment at the same time . " " " Tis a rare accomplishment , Master Dulcimer , " observed the old dame , with a conscious satisfaction , shewing herself in the very gravity ...
... madrigal without previous study , and , mayhap , play an accompaniment at the same time . " " " Tis a rare accomplishment , Master Dulcimer , " observed the old dame , with a conscious satisfaction , shewing herself in the very gravity ...
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... madrigal at hand , else would I prove to you , Master Dulcimer , that there be no difficulties in singing I cannot master . " " And have you three voices at command ? ” en- quired her companion . 66 There is myself for the first ...
... madrigal at hand , else would I prove to you , Master Dulcimer , that there be no difficulties in singing I cannot master . " " And have you three voices at command ? ” en- quired her companion . 66 There is myself for the first ...
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... madrigal , which was also held in one hand by Master Dulci- mer's boy ( or man he might be called by his stature ) who stood at her elbow ; and she appeared won- dering much at the oddness of such a performance . All at once she felt ...
... madrigal , which was also held in one hand by Master Dulci- mer's boy ( or man he might be called by his stature ) who stood at her elbow ; and she appeared won- dering much at the oddness of such a performance . All at once she felt ...
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... Here we again return to the major chord , ” observed Master Dulcimer , drawing her attention back to the madrigal : and she was soon so occupied with listening to his explanations , that she could think 312 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... Here we again return to the major chord , ” observed Master Dulcimer , drawing her attention back to the madrigal : and she was soon so occupied with listening to his explanations , that she could think 312 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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