Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 6-10 von 64
Seite 52
... Lord Cobham ? " At hearing this the colour mounted into her cheek a little , of which he took speedy no- tice , and continued : " I see nature will take no part in so monstrous a lie . But I will at once con- fess that I was nearly as ...
... Lord Cobham ? " At hearing this the colour mounted into her cheek a little , of which he took speedy no- tice , and continued : " I see nature will take no part in so monstrous a lie . But I will at once con- fess that I was nearly as ...
Seite 53
... Lord Cobham hath caressed me , I acknowledge ; but that I gave him any such return , is most untrue : and of ought worse than that done by me at any time , know I nothing . " " Dost think I can believe any such thing from you ? " asked ...
... Lord Cobham hath caressed me , I acknowledge ; but that I gave him any such return , is most untrue : and of ought worse than that done by me at any time , know I nothing . " " Dost think I can believe any such thing from you ? " asked ...
Seite 63
... lord , " exclaimed the queen , turning to her favourite , " doth it no em 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 , " exclaimed the queen , turning to her favourite , " doth it no em 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 ...
Seite 64
... Lord Essex , your majesty hath expressed the very drift of my mind in this . I must say I like the varlet hugely , and consider a ducking or so a very fitting punish- ment for his offences . " 66 Nay , I think it be monstrous of him ...
... Lord Essex , your majesty hath expressed the very drift of my mind in this . I must say I like the varlet hugely , and consider a ducking or so a very fitting punish- ment for his offences . " 66 Nay , I think it be monstrous of him ...
Seite 65
... lord in waiting , which seemed to have amused many . " We are marvellously anxious to learn how Sir J speeds in his ... lords and gentlemen smiled some- what : but when in the next scene Sir John Falstaff is in such a wonderful ...
... lord in waiting , which seemed to have amused many . " We are marvellously anxious to learn how Sir J speeds in his ... lords and gentlemen smiled some- what : but when in the next scene Sir John Falstaff is in such a wonderful ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
admirable answered Antonio de Berrio apprentice barber's pole Berrio caciques caitiffs captain cittern companion countenance Dame delight Don Antonio doth doubt doubtless Eastcheap enemy enquired exceeding excellent exclaimed Harry Daring exquisite fine fun eyes face famous favour fellow give Gog and Magog goodly hand Harquebus hath head hear heard heart honourable horse huge humour I'faith instant jesuit Joanna kill knew laugh look Lord Essex madrigal majesty manner marvellous Massa Harry Master Burbage Master Dulcimer Master Francis Master Shakspeare mayhap methinks Mistress Varnon monstrous never Padre Bartolomé panion Pomarra presently priest Prince of Condé prythee queen rapier replied Master round scarce scurvy seemed seemeth shew ship sight Sir Walter Raleigh smile Snowball soon sort Spaniards sweet tell thee thing thou art thou hast true friend truth twould villain voice weapon whereof whilst wonderful young Indian youth