Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... believe , that the deprivation of the beholding her charms would produce so fatal an effect . " Despair not - and if we find that thou still deservest our esteem , thou shalt have no cause for fear , " said her majesty in a manner she ...
... believe , that the deprivation of the beholding her charms would produce so fatal an effect . " Despair not - and if we find that thou still deservest our esteem , thou shalt have no cause for fear , " said her majesty in a manner she ...
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... Believe me , I would do good for the good's sake . Now , my lord , in this matter , he advised by me ; for though seek I in no way to push forth my judgment before one that is so ripe as your own , yet , as your lordship is somewhat apt ...
... Believe me , I would do good for the good's sake . Now , my lord , in this matter , he advised by me ; for though seek I in no way to push forth my judgment before one that is so ripe as your own , yet , as your lordship is somewhat apt ...
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... believe me , " said Sir Robert , shaking Sir Walter by the hand with as much earnestness as if he had been the best friend he had in the world , and knowing , as I do , your fitness to lead to a profitable and glorious issue all such ...
... believe me , " said Sir Robert , shaking Sir Walter by the hand with as much earnestness as if he had been the best friend he had in the world , and knowing , as I do , your fitness to lead to a profitable and glorious issue all such ...
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... believe me it was rather from want of ability than inclination : nevertheless I cannot say how much beholden to you I am for your good opinion , and , though as it seemeth to me , the suc- cess I may have cannot come up with your ...
... believe me it was rather from want of ability than inclination : nevertheless I cannot say how much beholden to you I am for your good opinion , and , though as it seemeth to me , the suc- cess I may have cannot come up with your ...
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... Believe me , I am no maker of mischief . It would grieve me much to see two such notable good servants of her majesty at va- riance ; and truly your high spirits are apt enough to quarrel without being set on . The Earl of Essex hath a ...
... Believe me , I am no maker of mischief . It would grieve me much to see two such notable good servants of her majesty at va- riance ; and truly your high spirits are apt enough to quarrel without being set on . The Earl of Essex hath a ...
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