Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... Master Francis , " said his companion , encou- ragingly , " peradventure the secret may be discovered sooner than you look for . But what says your uncle ? -knoweth he nothing ? ” " Sometimes I am apt to think that he knows more than he ...
... Master Francis , " said his companion , encou- ragingly , " peradventure the secret may be discovered sooner than you look for . But what says your uncle ? -knoweth he nothing ? ” " Sometimes I am apt to think that he knows more than he ...
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... Master Edmund Spenser and Master William Shakspeare - the one as an epic poet , who writeth to advance the admiration of that which is chivalrous and noble , hath no peer ; the other as an inventor of plays - the which in this country ...
... Master Edmund Spenser and Master William Shakspeare - the one as an epic poet , who writeth to advance the admiration of that which is chivalrous and noble , hath no peer ; the other as an inventor of plays - the which in this country ...
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... Master Fran- cis impatiently- " I have quite enough to plague me without your assistance . " " Rather melancholy - do to play Hamlet , " said the other , stripping the bone perfectly clean , and making the bread disappear rapidly ...
... Master Fran- cis impatiently- " I have quite enough to plague me without your assistance . " " Rather melancholy - do to play Hamlet , " said the other , stripping the bone perfectly clean , and making the bread disappear rapidly ...
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... Master Taylor saith he shall be content to pick a crow with me every time he playeth the Prince of Denmark . And Master Fletcher saith that that piece can never go off as it ought to do unless I have the cock - ing of it . Besides which ...
... Master Taylor saith he shall be content to pick a crow with me every time he playeth the Prince of Denmark . And Master Fletcher saith that that piece can never go off as it ought to do unless I have the cock - ing of it . Besides which ...
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Robert Folkestone Williams. Master Francis laughingly . " However , not to balk your inquisi- tiveness , which is somewhat of the greatest I must confess , this note is only to make an appointment at the playhouse to meet Master ...
Robert Folkestone Williams. Master Francis laughingly . " However , not to balk your inquisi- tiveness , which is somewhat of the greatest I must confess , this note is only to make an appointment at the playhouse to meet Master ...
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