Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... appeared he inclined to do . Indeed he was such a patron as poet hath been seldom blessed with , but this also may be said , a poet as patron never had . he met with such About this time to the writing of Master Shakspeare took also ...
... appeared he inclined to do . Indeed he was such a patron as poet hath been seldom blessed with , but this also may be said , a poet as patron never had . he met with such About this time to the writing of Master Shakspeare took also ...
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... appeared to be a complete suit of armour , having his vizor up , and what could be seen of his face looked exceeding pale and ghastlike , but doubtless that was from some white stuff he had put on it to make it so . He was leaning back ...
... appeared to be a complete suit of armour , having his vizor up , and what could be seen of his face looked exceeding pale and ghastlike , but doubtless that was from some white stuff he had put on it to make it so . He was leaning back ...
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... appearance would one shake thy hand , but shake thy body for thee into the bargain . " 66 By this light , that be not so bad ! " exclaimed his companion , laughing heartily . " But methinks thy wit be like unto a steel breastplate - the ...
... appearance would one shake thy hand , but shake thy body for thee into the bargain . " 66 By this light , that be not so bad ! " exclaimed his companion , laughing heartily . " But methinks thy wit be like unto a steel breastplate - the ...
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... appearance , looking in no way altered from what he was when the courteous reader had sight of him last , being just as bandy in the legs , as monstrous in the mouth , as squinting in the eyes , as carroty in the hair , as awkward in ...
... appearance , looking in no way altered from what he was when the courteous reader had sight of him last , being just as bandy in the legs , as monstrous in the mouth , as squinting in the eyes , as carroty in the hair , as awkward in ...
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... an infinite lack of understand- ing were I to make poor cheer when the cheer hath been so bountifully provided . " Then for a few minutes both appeared to be intent upon enjoying of the SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 21.
... an infinite lack of understand- ing were I to make poor cheer when the cheer hath been so bountifully provided . " Then for a few minutes both appeared to be intent upon enjoying of the SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 21.
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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