Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... live to be thought as nobly of by others as I thought of them , you would know how deeply I feel the contumely that hath been cast upon me by the queen and her court ! All hope is lost to me now- nothing but shame and contempt can be my ...
... live to be thought as nobly of by others as I thought of them , you would know how deeply I feel the contumely that hath been cast upon me by the queen and her court ! All hope is lost to me now- nothing but shame and contempt can be my ...
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... live , and to live requireth the proper sustenance of life " " That hath to be proved , " grave y re- marked his opponent . " Proved ! " exclaimed the other , as if in a monstrous astonishment . " Is there anything that can live without ...
... live , and to live requireth the proper sustenance of life " " That hath to be proved , " grave y re- marked his opponent . " Proved ! " exclaimed the other , as if in a monstrous astonishment . " Is there anything that can live without ...
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... live , Master Greene ; and as Kit Marlowe most aptly calleth thee , thou art our own delectable sweet Robin . " yet , as I cannot live unless I sell my liquor at some profit , I humbly beseech your wor- ships , pardon me , that I would ...
... live , Master Greene ; and as Kit Marlowe most aptly calleth thee , thou art our own delectable sweet Robin . " yet , as I cannot live unless I sell my liquor at some profit , I humbly beseech your wor- ships , pardon me , that I would ...
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