Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Cecil , who , with an unmoved countenance , had all the time kept a careful scrutiny of the features of his companion . " When I consider that he is nothing better than a simple knight , whilst you , my good lord , are known to be ...
... Cecil , who , with an unmoved countenance , had all the time kept a careful scrutiny of the features of his companion . " When I consider that he is nothing better than a simple knight , whilst you , my good lord , are known to be ...
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... Cecil , as with much shew of respect he followed his visitor out of the door , when he had put on his hat , which was of a high crown , with a precious jewel in the front ; and made the serving men , some of whom were strag- gling about ...
... Cecil , as with much shew of respect he followed his visitor out of the door , when he had put on his hat , which was of a high crown , with a precious jewel in the front ; and made the serving men , some of whom were strag- gling about ...
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... Cecil . " Excellent good news , " replied his companion . " From the Scottish king , eh , my good lord ? " said the other , in a whisper . " No , i'faith - it hath not travelled so far : ' tis English news ; -news of our incomparable ...
... Cecil . " Excellent good news , " replied his companion . " From the Scottish king , eh , my good lord ? " said the other , in a whisper . " No , i'faith - it hath not travelled so far : ' tis English news ; -news of our incomparable ...
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... Cecil , shewing by the earnest ex- pression of his countenance , the interest he took in the intelligence . " She is no other than the right modest daughter of old Sir Nicholas Throckmorton . " " The fool's ruined , " exclaimed Sir ...
... Cecil , shewing by the earnest ex- pression of his countenance , the interest he took in the intelligence . " She is no other than the right modest daughter of old Sir Nicholas Throckmorton . " " The fool's ruined , " exclaimed Sir ...
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... Cecil , as he sat himself down , somewhat abstractedly , leaning his head upon his hand . " And now , methinks , this fine fellow , who evi- dently liveth in the opinion that nothing is so good as that which he doeth , hath done for ...
... Cecil , as he sat himself down , somewhat abstractedly , leaning his head upon his hand . " And now , methinks , this fine fellow , who evi- dently liveth in the opinion that nothing is so good as that which he doeth , hath done for ...
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