Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... observed approaching . After these went certain noblemen of the queen's household , knights of the garter , and the officers of her council walking in their costly robes bare - headed - among whom was the chancellor bearing the seals in ...
... observed approaching . After these went certain noblemen of the queen's household , knights of the garter , and the officers of her council walking in their costly robes bare - headed - among whom was the chancellor bearing the seals in ...
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... observed her majesty . " As your majesty is pleased to say , he did justly appreciate my devotion , " proceeded his lordship . " But I am fearful I am somewhat wandering from the point . " 66 " Thou hast found that out at last — a ...
... observed her majesty . " As your majesty is pleased to say , he did justly appreciate my devotion , " proceeded his lordship . " But I am fearful I am somewhat wandering from the point . " 66 " Thou hast found that out at last — a ...
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... observed her majesty with the same tone , So thou mayest as well acknowledge that the wager is ours . " " Your majesty will be pleased to observe that the weight in this scale is the exact weight of the ashes left in the pipe ...
... observed her majesty with the same tone , So thou mayest as well acknowledge that the wager is ours . " " Your majesty will be pleased to observe that the weight in this scale is the exact weight of the ashes left in the pipe ...
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... observed the crafty Cecil , with a shew of sincerity . " Indeed , far be it from me to give you so ill an opinion of one who , beyond all dispute , hath signalized himself very honourably ; but your absence doth throw great temptation ...
... observed the crafty Cecil , with a shew of sincerity . " Indeed , far be it from me to give you so ill an opinion of one who , beyond all dispute , hath signalized himself very honourably ; but your absence doth throw great temptation ...
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... observed his companion , drily . " I left her to calm herself at her leisure , and hastened through the private gate in the garden to seek you here by the secret way . ” " You did right , my good lord , " said Cecil , as he sat himself ...
... observed his companion , drily . " I left her to calm herself at her leisure , and hastened through the private gate in the garden to seek you here by the secret way . ” " You did right , my good lord , " said Cecil , as he sat himself ...
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