Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Master William Shakspeare playing the ghost in a country church - yard ? " " Or Master Richard Burbage playing the lover to a sexton's daughter ? " And thereupon the two worthies did laugh till the tears ran down their cheeks , and for ...
... Master William Shakspeare playing the ghost in a country church - yard ? " " Or Master Richard Burbage playing the lover to a sexton's daughter ? " And thereupon the two worthies did laugh till the tears ran down their cheeks , and for ...
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... Master Burbage did lean his elbow on the table , having his body bent forward , and supporting his head with his hand ; and kept a profound attention whilst Master Shakspeare read the following lines . " The Time hath passed for godlike ...
... Master Burbage did lean his elbow on the table , having his body bent forward , and supporting his head with his hand ; and kept a profound attention whilst Master Shakspeare read the following lines . " The Time hath passed for godlike ...
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... Master Burbage , delightedly . " Excellent good ! If she be not satisfied with it , nothing less than another Iliad will gratify her cormorant fancy . Give me the paper , sweet Will ! Dan Homer was a blind ballad - monger to thee , thou ...
... Master Burbage , delightedly . " Excellent good ! If she be not satisfied with it , nothing less than another Iliad will gratify her cormorant fancy . Give me the paper , sweet Will ! Dan Homer was a blind ballad - monger to thee , thou ...
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... Master Burbage , yet having much of the outward appear- ance of respectability . " Welcome , good Lazarus Fletcher . Welcome ! " cried Master Shakspeare . " Hail to thee , Lazarus ! " added Master Bur- bage , in his usual jocose manner ...
... Master Burbage , yet having much of the outward appear- ance of respectability . " Welcome , good Lazarus Fletcher . Welcome ! " cried Master Shakspeare . " Hail to thee , Lazarus ! " added Master Bur- bage , in his usual jocose manner ...
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... Master Burbage , turning sharp round from the casement out of which he had that moment been leaning , " ay , marry ! and like other matches - all the good lieth in the brim- But tell us thy news , Master Fletcher ; for that there is ...
... Master Burbage , turning sharp round from the casement out of which he had that moment been leaning , " ay , marry ! and like other matches - all the good lieth in the brim- But tell us thy news , Master Fletcher ; for that there is ...
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