Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... admirable good qualities ; yet hath he his faults nevertheless . He is oft too apt to draw conclusions which the pre- mises will scarce warrant : this is , however , a natural error at his time of life , and one that time will cor- rect ...
... admirable good qualities ; yet hath he his faults nevertheless . He is oft too apt to draw conclusions which the pre- mises will scarce warrant : this is , however , a natural error at his time of life , and one that time will cor- rect ...
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... admirable entertainment when he lists by perusing of them , still keepeth poring over his own book , what knowledge think you he would get by it ? " " It could not help being but little , especially when brought into some comparison ...
... admirable entertainment when he lists by perusing of them , still keepeth poring over his own book , what knowledge think you he would get by it ? " " It could not help being but little , especially when brought into some comparison ...
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... Admirably devised ! " exclaimed the Lord Henry Howard , in a marvellous cheerfulness . " " Tis good ! I'faith , ' tis excellent good ! ' Tis a plan so deep and of so fine a contrivance that it cannot fail of success . But how shall this ...
... Admirably devised ! " exclaimed the Lord Henry Howard , in a marvellous cheerfulness . " " Tis good ! I'faith , ' tis excellent good ! ' Tis a plan so deep and of so fine a contrivance that it cannot fail of success . But how shall this ...
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... admiration . " In my mind is there no doubt of the very complete- ness of our success . " All that be necessary to secure it is a suffi- cient secresy , " added Sir Robert . " In your letters to Master Bruce seek not to say more than ...
... admiration . " In my mind is there no doubt of the very complete- ness of our success . " All that be necessary to secure it is a suffi- cient secresy , " added Sir Robert . " In your letters to Master Bruce seek not to say more than ...
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... great enterprises as the report thereof might regain for him the queen's favour . Indeed , so admirable a wife scarce ever lived as she proved herself to be at all times H 3 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 153 CHAPTER VI. ...
... great enterprises as the report thereof might regain for him the queen's favour . Indeed , so admirable a wife scarce ever lived as she proved herself to be at all times H 3 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 153 CHAPTER VI. ...
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