Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... stand up , And say to all the world - This was a man ! He was not of an age , but for all time . JULIUS CESAR . BEN JONSON . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . I. LONDON : HENRY COLBURN , PUBLISHER , GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET . 1838 . 1 PRITISH ...
... stand up , And say to all the world - This was a man ! He was not of an age , but for all time . JULIUS CESAR . BEN JONSON . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . I. LONDON : HENRY COLBURN , PUBLISHER , GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET . 1838 . 1 PRITISH ...
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... standing as upright as he might , spreading out his cloak , and readjusting his hat . " I fancied that we , the queen's majesty's poor players , ought to dress as becomes the queen's majesty , and there- fore have I robed myself anew ...
... standing as upright as he might , spreading out his cloak , and readjusting his hat . " I fancied that we , the queen's majesty's poor players , ought to dress as becomes the queen's majesty , and there- fore have I robed myself anew ...
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... stand a chance of pleasing thy inamorata . Listen , and I will read it to thee . " Master Burbage did lean his elbow on the table , having his body bent forward , and supporting his head with his hand ; and kept a profound attention ...
... stand a chance of pleasing thy inamorata . Listen , and I will read it to thee . " Master Burbage did lean his elbow on the table , having his body bent forward , and supporting his head with his hand ; and kept a profound attention ...
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... stand among our English dramatists . Moreover , you have as yet acquired no information as to the business of the stage - a matter of vast moment towards the success of even the best play . This you can only inform yourself of by noting ...
... stand among our English dramatists . Moreover , you have as yet acquired no information as to the business of the stage - a matter of vast moment towards the success of even the best play . This you can only inform yourself of by noting ...
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... stand on end to see how he misuseth me ? Why , he costs me a matter of a groat a week for his diet — for he hath the appetite of two carriers -and then the caitiff ! to be robbing me in this monstrous manner , when candles are ...
... stand on end to see how he misuseth me ? Why , he costs me a matter of a groat a week for his diet — for he hath the appetite of two carriers -and then the caitiff ! to be robbing me in this monstrous manner , when candles are ...
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