Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... noble gentleman . " Now the courtiers knew not which to marvel at most - the imprudence of Mas- ter Shakspeare in requesting pardon for his friend , or the magnanimity of my Lord of Essex in speaking in favor of his rival ; but the ...
... noble gentleman . " Now the courtiers knew not which to marvel at most - the imprudence of Mas- ter Shakspeare in requesting pardon for his friend , or the magnanimity of my Lord of Essex in speaking in favor of his rival ; but the ...
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... noble friend , cannot but be lowed the reflection , how poorly he would be worthy of my highest estimation . " Truly , I would rather you rated me at Your own judgment , than followed the ap- preciation of any other , " observed the ...
... noble friend , cannot but be lowed the reflection , how poorly he would be worthy of my highest estimation . " Truly , I would rather you rated me at Your own judgment , than followed the ap- preciation of any other , " observed the ...
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... noble drunk off at a draught the contents of his cup . " Bravely done , my lord ! " cried the other , very merrily ; and I will now show how apt a scholar I am . My lord I drink to your continual prosperousness . " And then Sir Piers ...
... noble drunk off at a draught the contents of his cup . " Bravely done , my lord ! " cried the other , very merrily ; and I will now show how apt a scholar I am . My lord I drink to your continual prosperousness . " And then Sir Piers ...
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admirable Alice anon answered Antonio de Berrio appeared arms Ben Jonson chamber command companion countenance cried Dame divers door dost doth doubt Essex exceeding excellent exclaimed exquisite eyes face fair famous gallant gaze Gog and Magog goodly hand Harquebus Harry Daring hath head hear heard heart honor huge humor infinite inquired Joanna John Hall Jonson knew lady laugh Launce look Lord Lord Essex majesty manner marvellous Master Constable Master Doctor Master Francis Master Shak Master Shakspeare Mayhap methinks Mistress monstrous ness never nigh noble play pray prythee queen replied Master scarce seemed seemeth ship Shottery sight Simon Stockfish Sir George Sir Robert Cecil Sir Walter Raleigh sort Spaniards speech strange Susanna sweet thee thing thou art thou hast thought tion Tommy Hart took truth unto Vellum villain voice whilst woman wonderful worthy young youth