Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... majesty , " exclaimed the Lady Howard ; " for as it is beyond all contra- diction that your majesty's wisdom toppeth that of the wisest of our time to an extent that be wonderful to observe , if , as your majesty is pleased to say , it ...
... majesty , " exclaimed the Lady Howard ; " for as it is beyond all contra- diction that your majesty's wisdom toppeth that of the wisest of our time to an extent that be wonderful to observe , if , as your majesty is pleased to say , it ...
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... majesty says , it be the prettiest wonder we have met with a long time , " added the old lord , who , from the great length of his service in the palace , was oft allowed by the queen a greater license than had many others of more ...
... majesty says , it be the prettiest wonder we have met with a long time , " added the old lord , who , from the great length of his service in the palace , was oft allowed by the queen a greater license than had many others of more ...
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... libe- rality of his praise . " If there be any merit in it , please your ma- jesty , " said Master Shakspeare , respectfully , " with- out doubt ' tis owing to your majesty's infinite condescension SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 69.
... libe- rality of his praise . " If there be any merit in it , please your ma- jesty , " said Master Shakspeare , respectfully , " with- out doubt ' tis owing to your majesty's infinite condescension SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 69.
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... majesty's infinite condescension , in having desired of me the pro- duction of such a play ; therefore I cannot say the merit be mine , but must , in proper honesty , give it to the illustrious source from which it sprung . " This ...
... majesty's infinite condescension , in having desired of me the pro- duction of such a play ; therefore I cannot say the merit be mine , but must , in proper honesty , give it to the illustrious source from which it sprung . " This ...
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... majesty , I should like done of all things , " answered Master Shak- speare . " Speak , then , what you would have ; and if it be within modest bounds , it shall be granted , " added the queen . " Please your majesty , ' tis but for the ...
... majesty , I should like done of all things , " answered Master Shak- speare . " Speak , then , what you would have ; and if it be within modest bounds , it shall be granted , " added the queen . " Please your majesty , ' tis but for the ...
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