Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... infinite conde- scension , but in all things whatsoever , whether they be of the simplest or of the difficultest nature to comprehend . " " You think too well of us , my lord , " observed the queen , evidently taking what was said in ...
... infinite conde- scension , but in all things whatsoever , whether they be of the simplest or of the difficultest nature to comprehend . " " You think too well of us , my lord , " observed the queen , evidently taking what was said in ...
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... infinite condescension , in having desired of me the production of such a play ; therefore I can not say the merit be mine , but must , in proper honesty , give it to the illustrious source from which it sprung . " This speech appeared ...
... infinite condescension , in having desired of me the production of such a play ; therefore I can not say the merit be mine , but must , in proper honesty , give it to the illustrious source from which it sprung . " This speech appeared ...
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... infinite choice accommoda- tions as have existed in my remembrance . Methinks the world is wearing - nay , I am in some doubts it be not clean thread- bare . Ah ! what would I give to meet with such musicians as I have known , who could ...
... infinite choice accommoda- tions as have existed in my remembrance . Methinks the world is wearing - nay , I am in some doubts it be not clean thread- bare . Ah ! what would I give to meet with such musicians as I have known , who could ...
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