Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... Lord Essex , who , though he could not help admiring the character of Sir Walter Raleigh , liked not to hear of his praises so conspicuously . " Much more , my good lord , than it doth appear to you , " replied Cecil , in a tone , and ...
... Lord Essex , who , though he could not help admiring the character of Sir Walter Raleigh , liked not to hear of his praises so conspicuously . " Much more , my good lord , than it doth appear to you , " replied Cecil , in a tone , and ...
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... Lord Essex , rising , with considerable assumption of dignity , from his chair , as he began putting on his embroidered gloves , " but where is my Lord Burghley ? " " My father hath not long returned from the council , " said his ...
... Lord Essex , rising , with considerable assumption of dignity , from his chair , as he began putting on his embroidered gloves , " but where is my Lord Burghley ? " " My father hath not long returned from the council , " said his ...
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... Lord Howard . 66 ' True ; -but more immediately to play one against the other , that we may take advantage of their disunion ; for were they strict friends , they would be too strong for us ; or were either to be allowed to pro- ceed in ...
... Lord Howard . 66 ' True ; -but more immediately to play one against the other , that we may take advantage of their disunion ; for were they strict friends , they would be too strong for us ; or were either to be allowed to pro- ceed in ...
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... lord , " said Cecil , as he sat himself down , somewhat abstractedly , leaning his head upon his hand . " And now , methinks , this fine fellow , who evidently liveth in the opinion that nothing is so good as that which he doeth , hath ...
... lord , " said Cecil , as he sat himself down , somewhat abstractedly , leaning his head upon his hand . " And now , methinks , this fine fellow , who evidently liveth in the opinion that nothing is so good as that which he doeth , hath ...
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... lord , " exclaimed Cecil , some- what urgently , " out with your reason , if you love me , for I do truly hope it will be a convincing one . " 66 ' My throat , is dry , " sagely replied th Lord Cobham . " O'my life there is no standing ...
... lord , " exclaimed Cecil , some- what urgently , " out with your reason , if you love me , for I do truly hope it will be a convincing one . " 66 ' My throat , is dry , " sagely replied th Lord Cobham . " O'my life there is no standing ...
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