The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 3
... sent and bene all thys morning huntyng for players Juglers and such kinde of Creaturs , ' wrote Sir Walter Cope in 1604 to Lord Cranborne , ' but fynde them hard to finde , wherefore leavinge notes for them to seeke me , Burbage ys come ...
... sent and bene all thys morning huntyng for players Juglers and such kinde of Creaturs , ' wrote Sir Walter Cope in 1604 to Lord Cranborne , ' but fynde them hard to finde , wherefore leavinge notes for them to seeke me , Burbage ys come ...
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... sent by Elizabeth in 1589 usually serving under his command , and finding him ' very respective to her Majesty and loving to her people . ' His gaieties were proverbial , and the de- 1 These have been worked Magazine , Oct. 1880 ; cf ...
... sent by Elizabeth in 1589 usually serving under his command , and finding him ' very respective to her Majesty and loving to her people . ' His gaieties were proverbial , and the de- 1 These have been worked Magazine , Oct. 1880 ; cf ...
Page 9
... sent off the stage sadder , but in no degree wiser than they entered it . Armado serves for the ' quick recreation ' of Navarre and his bookmen . But Shakespeare has not a whit more respect for their own projected Academy of study ...
... sent off the stage sadder , but in no degree wiser than they entered it . Armado serves for the ' quick recreation ' of Navarre and his bookmen . But Shakespeare has not a whit more respect for their own projected Academy of study ...
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... sent to thee , to receive the meed of punishment , by thy sweet grace's 270 officer , Anthony Dull ; a man of good repute , carriage , bearing , and estimation . ' Dull . Me , an ' t shall please you ; I am Anthony Dull . King [ reads ] ...
... sent to thee , to receive the meed of punishment , by thy sweet grace's 270 officer , Anthony Dull ; a man of good repute , carriage , bearing , and estimation . ' Dull . Me , an ' t shall please you ; I am Anthony Dull . King [ reads ] ...
Page 58
... sent me from Don Armado : I beseech you , read it . Hol . Fauste , precor gelida quando pecus omne sub umbra Ruminat , —and so forth . Ah , good old Mantuan ! I may speak of thee as the tra- veller doth of Venice ; 71. pia mater , a ...
... sent me from Don Armado : I beseech you , read it . Hol . Fauste , precor gelida quando pecus omne sub umbra Ruminat , —and so forth . Ah , good old Mantuan ! I may speak of thee as the tra- veller doth of Venice ; 71. pia mater , a ...
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