Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... mean any great mischief after all . Master Francis soon extricated himself from the fallen scenery , and without any more mishaps was conducted by his guide to the chamber in which Master Shakspeare was waiting for him . CHAPTER VII ...
... mean any great mischief after all . Master Francis soon extricated himself from the fallen scenery , and without any more mishaps was conducted by his guide to the chamber in which Master Shakspeare was waiting for him . CHAPTER VII ...
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... mean you well at all times ; and such cannot help but suit me , seeing that I take abundance of care they are brought forth on a fitting occasion . " " There , again ! " cried my lord , laughing again very merrily . " Sure , never was ...
... mean you well at all times ; and such cannot help but suit me , seeing that I take abundance of care they are brought forth on a fitting occasion . " " There , again ! " cried my lord , laughing again very merrily . " Sure , never was ...
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... mean to play the tyrant with her ? " laughingly en- quired Master Shakspeare . " But let not thy longings for her fa- ther's gold make thee too sanguine . Mayhap thou wilt find plenty of Richmonds in the field yet . " " I care not if ...
... mean to play the tyrant with her ? " laughingly en- quired Master Shakspeare . " But let not thy longings for her fa- ther's gold make thee too sanguine . Mayhap thou wilt find plenty of Richmonds in the field yet . " " I care not if ...
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... means , did seek of her majesty , on profitable condi- tions , such assistance in men , ships , and warlike stores , as seemed unto me to be necessary . " " Humph ! " exclaimed the lord treasurer . " And her majesty , with exceeding ...
... means , did seek of her majesty , on profitable condi- tions , such assistance in men , ships , and warlike stores , as seemed unto me to be necessary . " " Humph ! " exclaimed the lord treasurer . " And her majesty , with exceeding ...
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... means of paying - a thing he was oft obliged to do , yet never had any heart for - he proceeded on his way . He had passed beyond the Temple Bar before the anxiousness which he was in allowed him to notice much what happened as he went ...
... means of paying - a thing he was oft obliged to do , yet never had any heart for - he proceeded on his way . He had passed beyond the Temple Bar before the anxiousness which he was in allowed him to notice much what happened as he went ...
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admirable Alack Alice answered Antonio de Berrio arms asked Ben Jonson Bess better command companion countenance cried Master Dame Elizabeth delight door dost doth doubt Elizabeth Throckmorton exceeding excellent exclaimed Master exquisite eyes face famous favour fellow gallant give Gog and Magog Gregory Vellum hand Harquebus Harry Daring hath hear heard heart honour humour I'faith Indian infinite Joanna Jonson knew laugh look Lord Burghley Lord Cobham Lord Essex majesty majesty's manner marvellous Master Burbage Master Constable Master Shakspeare mayhap methinks Mistress monstrous naught never nigh noble observed Master Padre Bartolomé play pray prythee queen quickly rapier scarce sciatica seemed seemeth shew ship Sir Robert Cecil Sir Walter Raleigh smile sort Spaniards sweet thing thou art thou hast thou wilt thought took truth turned unto villain voice whilst woman wonderful young youth