Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... lord , " continued the other , " for he is doubtless of too honourable a nature to have evil intentions against those of whose rising power he may be jealous - though I have heard it said that he beareth no good will to our excellent ...
... lord , " continued the other , " for he is doubtless of too honourable a nature to have evil intentions against those of whose rising power he may be jealous - though I have heard it said that he beareth no good will to our excellent ...
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... lord . " " Be advised of me , and think no more of what my foolish tongue hath let out concerning the Lord Essex , " said the crafty Cecil in an under tone , with a face of much concern , as he walked by the side of Sir Walter towards ...
... lord . " " Be advised of me , and think no more of what my foolish tongue hath let out concerning the Lord Essex , " said the crafty Cecil in an under tone , with a face of much concern , as he walked by the side of Sir Walter towards ...
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... lords at his right . He goeth among us by the name of Young An- tiquity - yet is he called by his proper name , Lord Wiseacre . I warrant you , he is entertaining my friend Will with a right woeful lamentation upon the degeneracy of the ...
... lords at his right . He goeth among us by the name of Young An- tiquity - yet is he called by his proper name , Lord Wiseacre . I warrant you , he is entertaining my friend Will with a right woeful lamentation upon the degeneracy of the ...
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... Lord Southampton . " At this he broke off , and his companion noticed a noble - looking gentle- man , scarce older than himself , well attired , but not too fine in his appointments , who was advancing towards them with an easy cour ...
... Lord Southampton . " At this he broke off , and his companion noticed a noble - looking gentle- man , scarce older than himself , well attired , but not too fine in his appointments , who was advancing towards them with an easy cour ...
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... Lords Dimple and Simple , scattering others to the right and to the left , and fetching Sir Narcissus Wrinkles with one of ... Lord Simple , who lay at his length a little distance off . Nay , I be not much damaged , " replied the latter ...
... Lords Dimple and Simple , scattering others to the right and to the left , and fetching Sir Narcissus Wrinkles with one of ... Lord Simple , who lay at his length a little distance off . Nay , I be not much damaged , " replied the latter ...
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