Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... hath some villain slandered me to him , " observed his companion , quickly ; " for , although he hath his faults — as who hath not ? I do believe him to be of a right honourable nature . " " I have ofttimes heard him speak slightingly ...
... hath some villain slandered me to him , " observed his companion , quickly ; " for , although he hath his faults — as who hath not ? I do believe him to be of a right honourable nature . " " I have ofttimes heard him speak slightingly ...
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... hath wagered me a purse of gold against my Barbary courser , that from a certain quantity of this precious tobacco that I have before all these honourable persons weighed and put in my pipe to smoke , I shall not be able to tell the ...
... hath wagered me a purse of gold against my Barbary courser , that from a certain quantity of this precious tobacco that I have before all these honourable persons weighed and put in my pipe to smoke , I shall not be able to tell the ...
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... hath a throne in Heaven ; and of our late illustrious Queen Mary , who was of a most princely disposition , as it becometh a queen to have , and which your majesty doth possess to an extent far beyond that which was exhibited by your ...
... hath a throne in Heaven ; and of our late illustrious Queen Mary , who was of a most princely disposition , as it becometh a queen to have , and which your majesty doth possess to an extent far beyond that which was exhibited by your ...
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... hath no peer ; the other as an inventor of plays - the which in this country he may justly be said to be the originator - for judgment , wit , imagination , and knowledge of human nature , standeth above all in these realms . Master ...
... hath no peer ; the other as an inventor of plays - the which in this country he may justly be said to be the originator - for judgment , wit , imagination , and knowledge of human nature , standeth above all in these realms . Master ...
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... hath so oft delighted mine eyes , I am utterly undone . I have no desire to live , " continued he very movingly . At which the queen was not a whit displeased , for , it is out of all contradiction , she had vanity enough to believe ...
... hath so oft delighted mine eyes , I am utterly undone . I have no desire to live , " continued he very movingly . At which the queen was not a whit displeased , for , it is out of all contradiction , she had vanity enough to believe ...
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