Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... queen , look- ing exceeding disturbed . " Surely he can never think of so base a thing as to for- Mayhap , if the truth could be come sake the holy protestant cause to become at , please your majesty , " said Sir Robert , a spiritual ...
... queen , look- ing exceeding disturbed . " Surely he can never think of so base a thing as to for- Mayhap , if the truth could be come sake the holy protestant cause to become at , please your majesty , " said Sir Robert , a spiritual ...
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... Queen of any kind , and I have heard say our Queen Elizabeth is a most gracious lady . " At hearing this the lady looked at her companion , and he at her with a peculiar smile , doubtless of some pleasant manner . " And suppose I show ...
... Queen of any kind , and I have heard say our Queen Elizabeth is a most gracious lady . " At hearing this the lady looked at her companion , and he at her with a peculiar smile , doubtless of some pleasant manner . " And suppose I show ...
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... queen ; and seeming in a wonderful anxiousness and solicitude . It appeared that these wor- thies were the chief officers of the corpora- tion , and they were about sending of a letter to the queen's council concerning of the important ...
... queen ; and seeming in a wonderful anxiousness and solicitude . It appeared that these wor- thies were the chief officers of the corpora- tion , and they were about sending of a letter to the queen's council concerning of the important ...
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