Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... allow Master Spenser to think himself unesteemed of us , for we remember well he did read to us divers passages from a poem called ' The Fairy Queen , ' of which we entertain a very favourable consideration . " " Your majesty playeth ...
... allow Master Spenser to think himself unesteemed of us , for we remember well he did read to us divers passages from a poem called ' The Fairy Queen , ' of which we entertain a very favourable consideration . " " Your majesty playeth ...
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... allow thee half a dozen , properly equipped and provided for with all the munitions of war , we shall expect to ... allowed to pour out the overflowings of my most grateful spirit , I must be dumb ever after . Oh , where shall the most ...
... allow thee half a dozen , properly equipped and provided for with all the munitions of war , we shall expect to ... allowed to pour out the overflowings of my most grateful spirit , I must be dumb ever after . Oh , where shall the most ...
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... Allow me also to hope , that what my zeal for you hath emboldened me to say , you will not take in ill part , assuring you that , of all men living , is there not one I hold in so much respect as yourself . " " I am greatly beholden to ...
... Allow me also to hope , that what my zeal for you hath emboldened me to say , you will not take in ill part , assuring you that , of all men living , is there not one I hold in so much respect as yourself . " " I am greatly beholden to ...
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... allowed to pro- ceed in his course without molestation of a rival , he would soon have too firm a seat for us to shake him out . We will set them by the ears , and I doubt not we shall find our profit in it . But what news have you of ...
... allowed to pro- ceed in his course without molestation of a rival , he would soon have too firm a seat for us to shake him out . We will set them by the ears , and I doubt not we shall find our profit in it . But what news have you of ...
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... allow me , from the very sincerity of my love , to wish him all that infinite success to which his great merits do entitle him . ” " In every word of this I gladly concur , and drink success to him with all my heart , " added my Lord ...
... allow me , from the very sincerity of my love , to wish him all that infinite success to which his great merits do entitle him . ” " In every word of this I gladly concur , and drink success to him with all my heart , " added my Lord ...
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