Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... called " The Merry Wives of Windsor , " that was so much approved of by Queen Elizabeth and all her court upon its read- ing , at which time her majesty with a fine company of courtiers did honour the playhouse with her presence , and ...
... called " The Merry Wives of Windsor , " that was so much approved of by Queen Elizabeth and all her court upon its read- ing , at which time her majesty with a fine company of courtiers did honour the playhouse with her presence , and ...
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... called Cynics , " said Master Bacon . " The most celebrated of these were Antisthenes and Diogenes , and they taught that virtue was the only wisdom , and he alone deserved to be called virtuous who could stifle his natural sympathies ...
... called Cynics , " said Master Bacon . " The most celebrated of these were Antisthenes and Diogenes , and they taught that virtue was the only wisdom , and he alone deserved to be called virtuous who could stifle his natural sympathies ...
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... called a man , he had grown from the boy to be a youth coming nigh unto manhood - albeit he had no beard as yet . Still was he more than a head shorter than Master Francis , who for gravity of deportment and elegance of manner , was ...
... called a man , he had grown from the boy to be a youth coming nigh unto manhood - albeit he had no beard as yet . Still was he more than a head shorter than Master Francis , who for gravity of deportment and elegance of manner , was ...
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... called a braggart , an imposter , a mere adventurer , and a writer of the very impu- dentest fables , be the smallest part of what they said of him . It is evident enough her majesty holdeth him now in wonderful small respect . As I ...
... called a braggart , an imposter , a mere adventurer , and a writer of the very impu- dentest fables , be the smallest part of what they said of him . It is evident enough her majesty holdeth him now in wonderful small respect . As I ...
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... called at Durham House . Be seated , I pray you . " “ I arrived but last night , " said Sir Walter , with a like friendliness of manner , but with much more sincerity of heart ; and then added , drawing his attention to his companion ...
... called at Durham House . Be seated , I pray you . " “ I arrived but last night , " said Sir Walter , with a like friendliness of manner , but with much more sincerity of heart ; and then added , drawing his attention to his companion ...
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admiration Alack Aniseed asked Barnaby behaviour Ben Jonson Bess Cadiz chiefest Colonel Harquebus companion countenance Dame Elizabeth Dost doth doubt Durham House Eastcheap enquired Master exceeding excellent exclaimed Master Shakspeare eyes face famous father feel felt Friar gallant galleons gaze Gog and Magog hand happy Harry Daring hath hear heard heart Holdfast honourable humour infinite Joanna knew laughing look Lord Essex Lord Southampton majesty manner marvellous Master Bacon Master Burbage Master Constable Master Cotton Master Donne Master Francis Master Shak Mayhap merry methinks mirth monstrous never nigh noble nought observed Master Shakspeare play playhouse pleasure pray Prythee queen replied Master Shakspeare scarce sciatica seemed seemeth shew ship Sir Narcissus Sir Robert Cecil Sir Walter Raleigh sort Spaniards sweet thee thing thou art thou hast thought took truth unto varlet Vellum villain voice Warspite whilst wilt wine wonderful young