Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... some time every word they added seemed to act as a provo- cative to their mirth . “ I'faith , after all's said and done , " observed Master Shakspeare , when he had recovered his gravity , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 11.
... some time every word they added seemed to act as a provo- cative to their mirth . “ I'faith , after all's said and done , " observed Master Shakspeare , when he had recovered his gravity , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 11.
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... observed Master Shakspeare . " There hath a message come from the Master of the Revels , worthy Master Edmond Tilney , " said Master Fletcher , " to the intent that it be the design of the queen's majesty , with divers of her honourable ...
... observed Master Shakspeare . " There hath a message come from the Master of the Revels , worthy Master Edmond Tilney , " said Master Fletcher , " to the intent that it be the design of the queen's majesty , with divers of her honourable ...
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... observed his visitor , he gave him most courteous welcome . He was a youth , aged seventeen , or thereabouts , tall , slim , and elegant , and though clad in homely russet , there was that in his grace- ful carriage , and in his mild ...
... observed his visitor , he gave him most courteous welcome . He was a youth , aged seventeen , or thereabouts , tall , slim , and elegant , and though clad in homely russet , there was that in his grace- ful carriage , and in his mild ...
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... observed the movement of his host . " Excuse me no excuses , " replied the other , with a smile , as he made room on the little table , and poured out the wine into the vessels . " What ! shall it be said that Will Shakspeare denied a ...
... observed the movement of his host . " Excuse me no excuses , " replied the other , with a smile , as he made room on the little table , and poured out the wine into the vessels . " What ! shall it be said that Will Shakspeare denied a ...
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... observed the youth , as a slight blush appeared upon his countenance . " Not a whit man , not a whit , " replied his host , as he finished his draught . " There can be no harm in praising a modest man ; for if the desert be not equal to ...
... observed the youth , as a slight blush appeared upon his countenance . " Not a whit man , not a whit , " replied his host , as he finished his draught . " There can be no harm in praising a modest man ; for if the desert be not equal to ...
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