Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... hope , in a portrait , to do him justice ; nevertheless , as what the original hath done hath been so singularly well liked , I despair not that posterity will give him proper counte- nance . However , suffice it to say , he sat writing ...
... hope , in a portrait , to do him justice ; nevertheless , as what the original hath done hath been so singularly well liked , I despair not that posterity will give him proper counte- nance . However , suffice it to say , he sat writing ...
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... hope to get before them . ” " Thou hast me again , " cried his companion , as he threw himself back in his seat to give vent to his laughter ; " I would as soon at- tempt to parry jests with thee as to eat thistles with a jackass ; so ...
... hope to get before them . ” " Thou hast me again , " cried his companion , as he threw himself back in his seat to give vent to his laughter ; " I would as soon at- tempt to parry jests with thee as to eat thistles with a jackass ; so ...
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... hope . " Rise , Sir Walter Raleigh , and return with us to the palace - we will enquire into this matter . " " I am rooted to the earth , " replied he , in the most sorrowful voice that ever was heard . " The fear of your majesty's ...
... hope . " Rise , Sir Walter Raleigh , and return with us to the palace - we will enquire into this matter . " " I am rooted to the earth , " replied he , in the most sorrowful voice that ever was heard . " The fear of your majesty's ...
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... hope , that what my zeal for you hath emboldened me to say , you will not take in ill part , assuring you that , of all men living , is there not one I hold in so much respect as yourself . " " I am greatly beholden to you , and will ...
... hope , that what my zeal for you hath emboldened me to say , you will not take in ill part , assuring you that , of all men living , is there not one I hold in so much respect as yourself . " " I am greatly beholden to you , and will ...
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... hope , " said Lord Howard . 66 ' True ; -but more immediately to play one against the other , that we may take advantage of their disunion ; for were they strict friends , they would be too strong for us ; or were either to be allowed ...
... hope , " said Lord Howard . 66 ' True ; -but more immediately to play one against the other , that we may take advantage of their disunion ; for were they strict friends , they would be too strong for us ; or were either to be allowed ...
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