Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Lord of Southampton , for he seemed not only never to tire in doing him good service , but the more he did for him in the way of friendliness , the more appeared he inclined to do . Indeed he was such a patron as poet hath been seldom ...
... Lord of Southampton , for he seemed not only never to tire in doing him good service , but the more he did for him in the way of friendliness , the more appeared he inclined to do . Indeed he was such a patron as poet hath been seldom ...
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... Lord of Southampton whilst noticing of the play , and he was quite rapt in it as it were , and greatly com- mended Master Taylor . But of thy playing of the ghost he seemed to like most of all , for he said there was so awful a ...
... Lord of Southampton whilst noticing of the play , and he was quite rapt in it as it were , and greatly com- mended Master Taylor . But of thy playing of the ghost he seemed to like most of all , for he said there was so awful a ...
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... lord did enquire very particularly what sum was required - the value of the property -the advantages to be gained by a purchase of such a share of it , and the like sensible questions ; to all of which , thou mayest depend on it , I ...
... lord did enquire very particularly what sum was required - the value of the property -the advantages to be gained by a purchase of such a share of it , and the like sensible questions ; to all of which , thou mayest depend on it , I ...
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... lord left me , courteously bidding of me good day , and I , as soon as I might , posted to thee , to let thee know how good a friend thou hast in him ; for I be quite certain , though he gave me no hint of a promise , that he hath most ...
... lord left me , courteously bidding of me good day , and I , as soon as I might , posted to thee , to let thee know how good a friend thou hast in him ; for I be quite certain , though he gave me no hint of a promise , that he hath most ...
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... after reading of the letter , whilst the two were talking . " None , an ' it please you , " replied the boy . " It was my Lord Southampton who gave it to me , as I was shewing of Will Peppercorn the way I 14 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... after reading of the letter , whilst the two were talking . " None , an ' it please you , " replied the boy . " It was my Lord Southampton who gave it to me , as I was shewing of Will Peppercorn the way I 14 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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