The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... Lady Barnard . In this mansion , while it belonged to Mr. and Mrs. Nash , Queen Henrietta Maria held her court for about three weeks , during the civil wars in 1643. As directed in Lady Barnard's will , New Place was sold after the ...
... Lady Barnard . In this mansion , while it belonged to Mr. and Mrs. Nash , Queen Henrietta Maria held her court for about three weeks , during the civil wars in 1643. As directed in Lady Barnard's will , New Place was sold after the ...
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... Lady Bernard died at Abington , and was buried there on the 17th of February , 1669-70,104 and with her passed away the last of the poet's immediate descendants , as she left no issue by her marriage with Sir John Bernard . 105 By her ...
... Lady Bernard died at Abington , and was buried there on the 17th of February , 1669-70,104 and with her passed away the last of the poet's immediate descendants , as she left no issue by her marriage with Sir John Bernard . 105 By her ...
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... Lady the Queen , at Westminster , in one month from the day of St. Michael in the Forty Fourth year of the reign of Elizabeth by the grace of God of England France and Ireland Queen , Defender of the Faith & c . , after the Conquest ...
... Lady the Queen , at Westminster , in one month from the day of St. Michael in the Forty Fourth year of the reign of Elizabeth by the grace of God of England France and Ireland Queen , Defender of the Faith & c . , after the Conquest ...
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... lady ; for you gave the fire : Sir Thurio borrows his wit from your ladyship's looks , and spends what he borrows , kindly , in your company . THU . Sir , if you spend word for word with me , I shall make your wit bankrupt . VAL . I ...
... lady ; for you gave the fire : Sir Thurio borrows his wit from your ladyship's looks , and spends what he borrows , kindly , in your company . THU . Sir , if you spend word for word with me , I shall make your wit bankrupt . VAL . I ...
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... lady , entertain him To be my fellow servant to your ladyship . SIL . Too low a mistress for so high a servant . PRO . Not so , sweet lady ; but too mean a servant To have a look of such a worthy mistress . : - VAL . Leave off discourse ...
... lady , entertain him To be my fellow servant to your ladyship . SIL . Too low a mistress for so high a servant . PRO . Not so , sweet lady ; but too mean a servant To have a look of such a worthy mistress . : - VAL . Leave off discourse ...
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