Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... admirable recommenda- tions to thy attention . It was a room of no extraordinary dimen- sions , yet was it not stinted to space . The ceiling was of a moderate height , and the sides of the chamber were of oak , the panels of which were ...
... admirable recommenda- tions to thy attention . It was a room of no extraordinary dimen- sions , yet was it not stinted to space . The ceiling was of a moderate height , and the sides of the chamber were of oak , the panels of which were ...
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... admirable conceit , is it not ? -and the feather - doth it not hang marvellously well ? Doth not this cloak be- come me infinitely ? and the slashing of this doublet , is it not of the most superlative fashion ? " " In truth , Dick ...
... admirable conceit , is it not ? -and the feather - doth it not hang marvellously well ? Doth not this cloak be- come me infinitely ? and the slashing of this doublet , is it not of the most superlative fashion ? " " In truth , Dick ...
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... with an admirable diligence . Mayhap he was en- gaged in the inditing of one of those right famous plays which did bring so much honour to his name ; but know I not this for a surety ; and SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 17.
... with an admirable diligence . Mayhap he was en- gaged in the inditing of one of those right famous plays which did bring so much honour to his name ; but know I not this for a surety ; and SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 17.
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... admirable conceits . Here is a passage in which a lover , expostulating with his mistress , who doth affect inconstancy in no small measure , sayeth this much as argument to prove the unity of love : - " Effect and cause- — ( the lover ...
... admirable conceits . Here is a passage in which a lover , expostulating with his mistress , who doth affect inconstancy in no small measure , sayeth this much as argument to prove the unity of love : - " Effect and cause- — ( the lover ...
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... admirable matter in these words ; and the same opinion holds good towards other passages in your play , of similar excellence ; which plainly prove to me that there is no lack of pro- mise in you . But be not too hasty ; pluck not the ...
... admirable matter in these words ; and the same opinion holds good towards other passages in your play , of similar excellence ; which plainly prove to me that there is no lack of pro- mise in you . But be not too hasty ; pluck not the ...
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