Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... majesty's eye , " remarked a very old courtier , with an exquisitely solemn foolish phy- siognomy . " Speak out , my Lord Bumble , " cried her ma- jesty . " I hold it as most comfortable Christian doc- trine , please your majesty ...
... majesty's eye , " remarked a very old courtier , with an exquisitely solemn foolish phy- siognomy . " Speak out , my Lord Bumble , " cried her ma- jesty . " I hold it as most comfortable Christian doc- trine , please your majesty ...
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... majesty doth possess to an extent far beyond that which was exhibited by your majesty's predecessors , I never saw a gentleman , and , to speak the exact truth , I may add , any person of any degree whatsoever , who used his throat to ...
... majesty doth possess to an extent far beyond that which was exhibited by your majesty's predecessors , I never saw a gentleman , and , to speak the exact truth , I may add , any person of any degree whatsoever , who used his throat to ...
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... majesty hath so piously remarked , " continued Lord Bumble ; who , in addition to other infirmities con- sequent on old age , was exceedingly deaf- " I am much bound to your majesty for your majesty's gracious consideration of my long ...
... majesty hath so piously remarked , " continued Lord Bumble ; who , in addition to other infirmities con- sequent on old age , was exceedingly deaf- " I am much bound to your majesty for your majesty's gracious consideration of my long ...
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... majesty — though his excellent highness , Henry the Eighth , whose page I was , did say that I was in- estimable ... majesty's guard , ought not to be allowed , as is evidently his intention , to bewitch 96 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... majesty — though his excellent highness , Henry the Eighth , whose page I was , did say that I was in- estimable ... majesty's guard , ought not to be allowed , as is evidently his intention , to bewitch 96 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... majesty and overthrow the state . " " Sir Walter Raleigh , dost hear that weighty accusation ? " asked the queen , the ... majesty's clemency , of which I have had such excellent experience , ' replied Sir Walter - refraining awhile from ...
... majesty and overthrow the state . " " Sir Walter Raleigh , dost hear that weighty accusation ? " asked the queen , the ... majesty's clemency , of which I have had such excellent experience , ' replied Sir Walter - refraining awhile from ...
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