Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Cecil sat in the armoury at Burleigh House , intent upon the perusing of a goodly quarto volume . There sat a devilish sneer upon his countenance the whilst he turned over the pages , as if he saw in them nought but matter for to be ...
... Cecil sat in the armoury at Burleigh House , intent upon the perusing of a goodly quarto volume . There sat a devilish sneer upon his countenance the whilst he turned over the pages , as if he saw in them nought but matter for to be ...
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... Cecil . " The book , as much as I have seen of it , is filled with nothing better than marvellous descriptions . Here you may meet with an exceeding tempting account of some famous rich city - there whole pages concerning of an open ...
... Cecil . " The book , as much as I have seen of it , is filled with nothing better than marvellous descriptions . Here you may meet with an exceeding tempting account of some famous rich city - there whole pages concerning of an open ...
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... Cecil , significantly ; seemeth to hold me of but little account , yet have I managed so with the queen , that she could not do without me if she would ; and I doubt not , before long , she will give me such a place of trust as may in ...
... Cecil , significantly ; seemeth to hold me of but little account , yet have I managed so with the queen , that she could not do without me if she would ; and I doubt not , before long , she will give me such a place of trust as may in ...
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... Cecil . They knew but little of the matter , " replied " The truth is , although her majesty hath had great faith in the knowledge of this wonderful astrologer and alchemist ever since she commenced her reign , when she had him consult ...
... Cecil . They knew but little of the matter , " replied " The truth is , although her majesty hath had great faith in the knowledge of this wonderful astrologer and alchemist ever since she commenced her reign , when she had him consult ...
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... Cecil . " I have a surer plan . I find that the queen is bent upon some expedition against the Spaniards which was suggested to her some years since by Raleigh , from the which it is not probable Essex will be kept- indeed I know he is ...
... Cecil . " I have a surer plan . I find that the queen is bent upon some expedition against the Spaniards which was suggested to her some years since by Raleigh , from the which it is not probable Essex will be kept- indeed I know he is ...
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