Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... not , Heaven will reward me , certainly . But I must say , of all your majesty's glorious family , none have I served with half the SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 95 countenance- "Say at once what thou perceivest in ...
... not , Heaven will reward me , certainly . But I must say , of all your majesty's glorious family , none have I served with half the SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 95 countenance- "Say at once what thou perceivest in ...
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... served with half the infinite satisfaction I find in attending on your majesty — though his excellent highness , Henry the Eighth , whose page I was , did say that I was in- estimable before bedtime . " " Ah , thou didst doubtless make ...
... served with half the infinite satisfaction I find in attending on your majesty — though his excellent highness , Henry the Eighth , whose page I was , did say that I was in- estimable before bedtime . " " Ah , thou didst doubtless make ...
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... serving a mistress who hath so perfect a knowledge and so exquisite a taste in those divine enjoyments - the very Minerva of our thrice fortunate English land -he would have imbibed sufficient inclination to- wards them as to foster ...
... serving a mistress who hath so perfect a knowledge and so exquisite a taste in those divine enjoyments - the very Minerva of our thrice fortunate English land -he would have imbibed sufficient inclination to- wards them as to foster ...
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... serving your majesty , and of giving free scope to their courage- ous spirits by doing damage against the Spaniard , have clubbed with me divers large sums of money , for the purpose of procuring a sufficiency of well- appointed ships ...
... serving your majesty , and of giving free scope to their courage- ous spirits by doing damage against the Spaniard , have clubbed with me divers large sums of money , for the purpose of procuring a sufficiency of well- appointed ships ...
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... of my most grateful spirit , I must be dumb ever after . Oh , where shall the most passionate lover that ever sought to do noble deeds in honour of her whom he served , find such absolute cause 110 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... of my most grateful spirit , I must be dumb ever after . Oh , where shall the most passionate lover that ever sought to do noble deeds in honour of her whom he served , find such absolute cause 110 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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