Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Master Burbage had left word that he would be found at Master Shakspeare's lodgings . " " Hurrah ! " shouted Master Burbage , snatching up his hat and waving it over his head , " we'll have a right worshipful audience . Heaven preserve ...
... Master Burbage had left word that he would be found at Master Shakspeare's lodgings . " " Hurrah ! " shouted Master Burbage , snatching up his hat and waving it over his head , " we'll have a right worshipful audience . Heaven preserve ...
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... Master Shakspeare , regarding his young visitor with a more than ordinary interest . " But you must first acquaint me with your name , and the title of the play you entrusted to my custody ; for my reputation , however little deserved ...
... Master Shakspeare , regarding his young visitor with a more than ordinary interest . " But you must first acquaint me with your name , and the title of the play you entrusted to my custody ; for my reputation , however little deserved ...
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... Master Shakspeare , as he laid hold of the manuscript ; and opening it , sat himself down in the chair , as if to give it a careful exami- nation then added , " but in all honesty , I must acknowledge that it hath a total unfitness for ...
... Master Shakspeare , as he laid hold of the manuscript ; and opening it , sat himself down in the chair , as if to give it a careful exami- nation then added , " but in all honesty , I must acknowledge that it hath a total unfitness for ...
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... Master Francis , hath these particular defects , and I should be hugely deficient in candour , and in no way de- serving the confidence you have been pleased to place in me , were I to refrain from telling you that it cannot be acted ...
... Master Francis , hath these particular defects , and I should be hugely deficient in candour , and in no way de- serving the confidence you have been pleased to place in me , were I to refrain from telling you that it cannot be acted ...
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... Master Francis , " continued our illustrious dramatist , with a look of kindness to- wards his young companion , who had been listening with delighted attention to Master Shakspeare's faultless delivery of his lines , " I do opine that ...
... Master Francis , " continued our illustrious dramatist , with a look of kindness to- wards his young companion , who had been listening with delighted attention to Master Shakspeare's faultless delivery of his lines , " I do opine that ...
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