Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... queen , in her most gracious manner , at the conclusion of it . " We like that mum and budget conceit infinitely ; indeed the whole play is one of exceeding meritoriousness ; and be assured that we will go to the playhouse the first ...
... queen , in her most gracious manner , at the conclusion of it . " We like that mum and budget conceit infinitely ; indeed the whole play is one of exceeding meritoriousness ; and be assured that we will go to the playhouse the first ...
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... queen , kindness of manner that was truly admirable ; " the performance is of your sole invention , to the which we have contributed not one line ; therefore in no case can we claim the smallest partnership in the merit . We have been ...
... queen , kindness of manner that was truly admirable ; " the performance is of your sole invention , to the which we have contributed not one line ; therefore in no case can we claim the smallest partnership in the merit . We have been ...
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... queen . " That is there , please your 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 ...
... queen . " That is there , please your 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 ...
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... queen , in some degree pleased to meet with one of such a nature as would rather ask for another than for himself . " Sir Walter Raleigh , ” replied he . Thereupon every one did look amazed at Master Shakspeare's imprudence , and the ...
... queen , in some degree pleased to meet with one of such a nature as would rather ask for another than for himself . " Sir Walter Raleigh , ” replied he . Thereupon every one did look amazed at Master Shakspeare's imprudence , and the ...
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... queen did give Master Shakspeare a more gracious dismissal than she seemed before inclined to do ; and acknowledged that she believed her captain of the guard had many commendable qualities and it now appeared to those around her , VOL ...
... queen did give Master Shakspeare a more gracious dismissal than she seemed before inclined to do ; and acknowledged that she believed her captain of the guard had many commendable qualities and it now appeared to those around her , VOL ...
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