Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... honours of manhood , how often I did lead Sir Thomas Lucy's game- keeper in search of imaginary deer - stealers , whilst thou wert courting his niece in the shrubbery ? ” " Ha ! ha ! thou hast me there , Dick , " replied his friend ...
... honours of manhood , how often I did lead Sir Thomas Lucy's game- keeper in search of imaginary deer - stealers , whilst thou wert courting his niece in the shrubbery ? ” " Ha ! ha ! thou hast me there , Dick , " replied his friend ...
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... honoured is the poet's skill , When worth like thine its praise bestows . Then blessings be upon thy path , And joy that no ill breath can blast Be with thee - now the world's poor wrath Can harm me not - THE TIME HATH PASSED ...
... honoured is the poet's skill , When worth like thine its praise bestows . Then blessings be upon thy path , And joy that no ill breath can blast Be with thee - now the world's poor wrath Can harm me not - THE TIME HATH PASSED ...
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... Master Fletcher , " to the intent that it be the design of the queen's majesty , with divers of her honourable court , to honour her poor players with a visit ; and leaving Hemings and Condell and the 16 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... Master Fletcher , " to the intent that it be the design of the queen's majesty , with divers of her honourable court , to honour her poor players with a visit ; and leaving Hemings and Condell and the 16 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... labours 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.
... labours 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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... to send you a tragedy of my poor contrivance ; hoping , from what I had heard of your worthy disposition , that you would honour that humble attempt to such an extent as to give it your 18 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... to send you a tragedy of my poor contrivance ; hoping , from what I had heard of your worthy disposition , that you would honour that humble attempt to such an extent as to give it your 18 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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