Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... play any tricks , With the pricking of pins , or the poking of sticks ; Or chalk on a doublet - or foul any hat , Without doubt shall he forfeit a penny for that . Likewise if against the queen's grace say he ought , He shall , as ' tis ...
... play any tricks , With the pricking of pins , or the poking of sticks ; Or chalk on a doublet - or foul any hat , Without doubt shall he forfeit a penny for that . Likewise if against the queen's grace say he ought , He shall , as ' tis ...
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... play her jade's tricks , let her go hang ! " said the young chirurgeon indignantly . " I tell thee , Master Francis , if that be it , she be not worth the caring for . Thou art as sweet a young gentleman as eye would wish to look on ...
... play her jade's tricks , let her go hang ! " said the young chirurgeon indignantly . " I tell thee , Master Francis , if that be it , she be not worth the caring for . Thou art as sweet a young gentleman as eye would wish to look on ...
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... play which he had writ upon her 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 ...
... play which he had writ upon her 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 ...
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... play the courtier was nothing but natural to him . It was remarked of all , that never had the queen looked so gracious , for she kept turning and smiling upon the handsome noble- man at her side , and saying of this thing and that ...
... play the courtier was nothing but natural to him . It was remarked of all , that never had the queen looked so gracious , for she kept turning and smiling upon the handsome noble- man at her side , and saying of this thing and that ...
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... 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 Howard , " enquired her majesty , turning ...
... 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 Howard , " enquired her majesty , turning ...
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