Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... majesty , " and do intend this afternoon to partake of the same amusement . " " It is an entertainment worthy of your majesty's enjoyment , responded Sir Walter , " for I take it that players are a sort of looking - glasses , who shew ...
... majesty , " and do intend this afternoon to partake of the same amusement . " " It is an entertainment worthy of your majesty's enjoyment , responded Sir Walter , " for I take it that players are a sort of looking - glasses , who shew ...
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... majesty , " said Raleigh , " which sheweth your majesty's exquisite discrimi- nation , for he beareth away the palm from them all ; being of an exceeding ingenious nature , and of a very happy facility in taking upon himself the ...
... majesty , " said Raleigh , " which sheweth your majesty's exquisite discrimi- nation , for he beareth away the palm from them all ; being of an exceeding ingenious nature , and of a very happy facility in taking upon himself the ...
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... of your majesty's unrivalled familiarity with the treasures of classic song ; and of that miraculous fine taste which preferreth what is most admirable , that giveth me such frequent cause 106 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... of your majesty's unrivalled familiarity with the treasures of classic song ; and of that miraculous fine taste which preferreth what is most admirable , that giveth me such frequent cause 106 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... majesty's par- don , for indeed ' tis a most notable truth that none but the eagle can gaze on the sun without being dazzled . " Her majesty did infinitely relish such conceits , and her SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 107.
... majesty's par- don , for indeed ' tis a most notable truth that none but the eagle can gaze on the sun without being dazzled . " Her majesty did infinitely relish such conceits , and her SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 107.
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... majesty's disposition , answered with a very becoming humility , " Far be it from me to endea- vour to make a bargain with my sovereign ; but your majesty's condescension is so great , and your liberality I have experienced in so ...
... majesty's disposition , answered with a very becoming humility , " Far be it from me to endea- vour to make a bargain with my sovereign ; but your majesty's condescension is so great , and your liberality I have experienced in so ...
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