Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... majesty's suggestion , as hath been described . Master Shakspeare stood with his back to the light , and his face to the queen , reading of his manuscript , with his audience in a half circle be- fore him , in the centre of which sat ...
... majesty's suggestion , as hath been described . Master Shakspeare stood with his back to the light , and his face to the queen , reading of his manuscript , with his audience in a half circle be- fore him , in the centre of which sat ...
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... majesty's chair with the air of one that is privileged to say what he lists , ever and anon making of such remarks as the circumstances seemed to give good warrant for ; and joining in her majesty's mirth , whenever it was exhibited ...
... majesty's chair with the air of one that is privileged to say what he lists , ever and anon making of such remarks as the circumstances seemed to give good warrant for ; and joining in her majesty's mirth , whenever it was exhibited ...
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... majesty , never have I been so taken with any play , " replied the Lord Essex . " It hath in it a wonderful store of wit certainly ---- indeed , I take it to be as rare a device of the mind as was ever writ . " " What say you , my Lady ...
... majesty , never have I been so taken with any play , " replied the Lord Essex . " It hath in it a wonderful store of wit certainly ---- indeed , I take it to be as rare a device of the mind as was ever writ . " " What say you , my Lady ...
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... majesty , methinks he had the very properest reward for his abominable im- pudency , " answered her ladyship . " I would have served him worse , for I would have had the greasy rogue smothered to death , or drowned outright . " 66 Nay ...
... majesty , methinks he had the very properest reward for his abominable im- pudency , " answered her ladyship . " I would have served him worse , for I would have had the greasy rogue smothered to death , or drowned outright . " 66 Nay ...
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... majesty , " cried my Lord Henry Howard , who was close be- hind her chair . " For of all human creatures that breathed , never met I one that came at all nigh unto your majesty in niceness of judgment ; not only upon such matters as are ...
... majesty , " cried my Lord Henry Howard , who was close be- hind her chair . " For of all human creatures that breathed , never met I one that came at all nigh unto your majesty in niceness of judgment ; not only upon such matters as are ...
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