Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... honour . " 66 Ah , my Lord Burghley is certainly somewhat deficient in such matters ; nevertheless he is an excellent statesman and a faithful servant , " observed the queen . " We will , however , not allow Master Spenser to think ...
... honour . " 66 Ah , my Lord Burghley is certainly somewhat deficient in such matters ; nevertheless he is an excellent statesman and a faithful servant , " observed the queen . " We will , however , not allow Master Spenser to think ...
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... honour of her whom he served , find such absolute cause for the im- pelling of his valour as that which moveth me ? Had Arthur and all his right famous Knights of the Round Table lived in these more fortunate days , to have beheld the ...
... honour of her whom he served , find such absolute cause for the im- pelling of his valour as that which moveth me ? Had Arthur and all his right famous Knights of the Round Table lived in these more fortunate days , to have beheld the ...
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... honoured father hath been your guardian - to say naught of the noble qualities I do behold in you - have I ever felt disposed to do you a service . Believe me , I would do good for the good's sake . Now , my lord , in this matter , be ...
... honoured father hath been your guardian - to say naught of the noble qualities I do behold in you - have I ever felt disposed to do you a service . Believe me , I would do good for the good's sake . Now , my lord , in this matter , be ...
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... honour you will do me , my good lord , " replied Cecil , as with much shew of respect he followed his visitor out of the door , when he had put on his hat , which was of a high crown , with a precious jewel in the front ; and made the ...
... honour you will do me , my good lord , " replied Cecil , as with much shew of respect he followed his visitor out of the door , when he had put on his hat , which was of a high crown , with a precious jewel in the front ; and made the ...
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... honour ? " " No ! " cried the other , incredulously . " Just ripe for a discovery - a private marriage about to take place , to hide the unwelcome consequences . " " To whom - where is she - what is her name ? " hastily enquired Cecil ...
... honour ? " " No ! " cried the other , incredulously . " Just ripe for a discovery - a private marriage about to take place , to hide the unwelcome consequences . " " To whom - where is she - what is her name ? " hastily enquired Cecil ...
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