Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... with these man animals - why then pickle me . And what a set I have around me at this present ! Noah's ark contained not such another . First , I have my Lord Burghley , who looks as virtuous SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 81.
... with these man animals - why then pickle me . And what a set I have around me at this present ! Noah's ark contained not such another . First , I have my Lord Burghley , who looks as virtuous SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 81.
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... Lord Burghley , who looks as virtuous as small beer , and is just as sour upon occasion . He taketh upon him to commend my beauty , when the lord treasurer desireth to make himself agreeable to the maid of honour ; then sayeth he , with ...
... Lord Burghley , who looks as virtuous as small beer , and is just as sour upon occasion . He taketh upon him to commend my beauty , when the lord treasurer desireth to make himself agreeable to the maid of honour ; then sayeth he , with ...
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... Lord Burghley never did anything for him , or paid him his salary , please your majesty , " replied Sir Walter . “ But I marvel not at that , seeing that my lord treasurer hath not seemed in any great degree affected towards the ...
... Lord Burghley never did anything for him , or paid him his salary , please your majesty , " replied Sir Walter . “ But I marvel not at that , seeing that my lord treasurer hath not seemed in any great degree affected towards the ...
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... Lord Essex , rising , with considerable assumption of dignity , from his chair , as he began putting on his embroidered gloves , " but where is my Lord Burghley ? " " My father hath not long returned from the council , " said his ...
... Lord Essex , rising , with considerable assumption of dignity , from his chair , as he began putting on his embroidered gloves , " but where is my Lord Burghley ? " " My father hath not long returned from the council , " said his ...
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... Lord Burghley , took great delight in making a collection of offensive and defensive arms , of different times and countries , the which he had that room built on purpose to receive , in preference to keeping them at his magnificent ...
... Lord Burghley , took great delight in making a collection of offensive and defensive arms , of different times and countries , the which he had that room built on purpose to receive , in preference to keeping them at his magnificent ...
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