Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... majesty's poor players , ought to dress as becomes the queen's majesty , and there- fore have I robed myself anew . What thinkest thou of the cock of this hat ? ' Tis in admirable conceit , is it not ? -and the feather - doth it not ...
... majesty's poor players , ought to dress as becomes the queen's majesty , and there- fore have I robed myself anew . What thinkest thou of the cock of this hat ? ' Tis in admirable conceit , is it not ? -and the feather - doth it not ...
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... majesty , thou shouldst have had recourse to the queen's majesty's wardrobe : for in honest truth , Dick , I do not think thy present dress would become that illustrious princess in the smallest degree ” — " Oh thou pernicious varlet ...
... majesty , thou shouldst have had recourse to the queen's majesty's wardrobe : for in honest truth , Dick , I do not think thy present dress would become that illustrious princess in the smallest degree ” — " Oh thou pernicious varlet ...
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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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... majesty , and enrich her servants , say I. Come along , good Lazarus ! " he added , as he caught his brother actor by the arm , " we must to the playhouse . " " I will be with thee anon , Dick , " said Master Shakspeare , as his ...
... majesty , and enrich her servants , say I. Come along , good Lazarus ! " he added , as he caught his brother actor by the arm , " we must to the playhouse . " " I will be with thee anon , Dick , " said Master Shakspeare , as his ...
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... majesty's poor players refuse to join him in drinking the health of Queen Elizabeth . " " I thought not of that ; " remarked the other , quietly taking the wine , " I will join you gladly . " Thereupon , with much sincerity of heart ...
... majesty's poor players refuse to join him in drinking the health of Queen Elizabeth . " " I thought not of that ; " remarked the other , quietly taking the wine , " I will join you gladly . " Thereupon , with much sincerity of heart ...
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