 | John Nichols - 1823 - Liczba stron: 602
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 | Nicholas John Halpin - 1843 - Liczba stron: 120
...most adorned creature that ever your Majestie made.' The rejoinder of the Queen is very remarkable. ' He that will forget God, will also forget his benefactors; this tragedy was played 40tie times in open streets and houses? " * In this tragedy was represented what Essex had in view,... | |
 | Nicholas John Halpin - 1843 - Liczba stron: 108
...most adorned creature that ever your Majestie made.' The rejoinder of the Queen is very remarkable. ' He that will forget God, will also forget his benefactors ; this tragedy was played 4?Qtie times in open streets and houses? " f In this tragedy was represented what Essex had in view,... | |
 | Charles Knight - 1843 - Liczba stron: 542
...imagination" was attempted through the performance of the Tragedy of the Deposition of Richard the Second : " This tragedy was played forty times in open streets and houses." The Queen is speaking six months after the outbreak of Essex ; and it is not improbable that the outdated... | |
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 | William Shakespeare - 1851
...was attempted through the performance of the Tragedy of the Deposition of " Richard the Second : " " This tragedy was played forty times in open streets and houses." The Queen is speaking six months after the outbreak of Essex ; and it is not improbable that the outdated... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1858
...gent, the most adorned creature that ever your Majesty made : " to this her Majesty rejoined : •' 40"" times in open streets and houses." That the drama in question was not Shakespeare's Richard II.,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1858
...unkind gent, the most adorned creature that ever your Majesty made : " to this her Majesty rejoined : " illiam Shakespeare 40' '• times in open streets and houses." That the drama in question was not Shakespeare's Richard... | |
 | Charles Knight - 1860 - Liczba stron: 553
...made.' " Her Majesty. ' He that will forget God will alao forget his benefactors : this tragedy wse played forty times in open streets and houses.' "...The "wicked imagination" that Elizabeth was Richard the Second is fixed upon Essex by the reply of Lambarde, and the rejoinder of the Queen makes it clear... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1862
...unkind gent, the most adorned creature that ever your Majesty made : " to this her Majesty rejoined: and full 40"" times in open streets and houses." That the drama in question was not Shakespeare's Richard II.,... | |
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