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Side 93
... Lady , and how she shall speed . The expedition had not yet returned . Forman tells us more of what he had learned from her . ' She hath been favoured much of her Majesty [ that may be as it may be ] and of many noblemen , hath had ...
... Lady , and how she shall speed . The expedition had not yet returned . Forman tells us more of what he had learned from her . ' She hath been favoured much of her Majesty [ that may be as it may be ] and of many noblemen , hath had ...
Side 97
... lady had its origin in pity , cast out from being kept in pomp and pride by the Queen's first cousin : If thy ... Lady a good deal more has been found out about her and her husband , both by others and - myself . We have learned that ...
... lady had its origin in pity , cast out from being kept in pomp and pride by the Queen's first cousin : If thy ... Lady a good deal more has been found out about her and her husband , both by others and - myself . We have learned that ...
Side 124
... Lady Hoby was daughter to the old Lord Chamberlain , sister to the new . Later we find Cecil joking to Essex about Richard II – a subject about which the Queen was queasy - and Southampton's ... Lady Hoby and Lady 124 Shakespeare the Man.
... Lady Hoby was daughter to the old Lord Chamberlain , sister to the new . Later we find Cecil joking to Essex about Richard II – a subject about which the Queen was queasy - and Southampton's ... Lady Hoby and Lady 124 Shakespeare the Man.
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A Stratford Family | 8 |
Education | 19 |
The Player Becomes Playwright | 34 |
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