Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merry England, Band 2Lea and Blanchard, 1839 |
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... Earl of Essex attired very gorgeously , and leaning on her majesty's chair with the air of one that is pri- vileged to say what he lists , ever and anon making of such remarks as the circumstances seemed to give good warrant for ; and ...
... Earl of Essex attired very gorgeously , and leaning on her majesty's chair with the air of one that is pri- vileged to say what he lists , ever and anon making of such remarks as the circumstances seemed to give good warrant for ; and ...
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... lord , " ex- claimed the queen , turning to her favourite , " doth it not seem to you as ridiculous as heart could wish ? " " Please your majesty , never have I been so taken with any play , " replied the Lord Essex . " It hath in it a ...
... lord , " ex- claimed the queen , turning to her favourite , " doth it not seem to you as ridiculous as heart could wish ? " " Please your majesty , never have I been so taken with any play , " replied the Lord Essex . " It hath in it a ...
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... lord ? " " Without doubt , " replied my Lord Essex . " Nothing have I seen in play or history so painted to the life . That your majesty hath extreme discrimination in the detection of that which be most admirable where there is much ...
... lord ? " " Without doubt , " replied my Lord Essex . " Nothing have I seen in play or history so painted to the life . That your majesty hath extreme discrimination in the detection of that which be most admirable where there is much ...
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... Lord of Essex , who , notwithstanding his exceeding pride , and jealousy of any that did seem to interfere with his supremacy , was possessed of some noble qualities , thought to put in a word for him . " Please your majesty , " said he ...
... Lord of Essex , who , notwithstanding his exceeding pride , and jealousy of any that did seem to interfere with his supremacy , was possessed of some noble qualities , thought to put in a word for him . " Please your majesty , " said he ...
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... Lord Essex hath constant communication with the Scottish king ? " inquired Sir Ro- bert . “ I have it from my trusty correspondent Master Edward Bruce , " replied the Lord Henry Howard , " that King James stands well affected towards my ...
... Lord Essex hath constant communication with the Scottish king ? " inquired Sir Ro- bert . “ I have it from my trusty correspondent Master Edward Bruce , " replied the Lord Henry Howard , " that King James stands well affected towards my ...
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