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... Duke of Devonshire insisted that I should use that word ) of a nobleman so exalted and enlightened , and with such an earnest and exact acquaintance with this branch of our national literature , can never be compensated . Not long ...
... Duke of Devonshire insisted that I should use that word ) of a nobleman so exalted and enlightened , and with such an earnest and exact acquaintance with this branch of our national literature , can never be compensated . Not long ...
Page xxxix
... Duke of Devonshire and Lord Francis Egerton , I was sure , would allow me to resort to their libraries , in cases where search in our public depositories must be unavailing , in consequence of their inevitable de- ficiencies : this of ...
... Duke of Devonshire and Lord Francis Egerton , I was sure , would allow me to resort to their libraries , in cases where search in our public depositories must be unavailing , in consequence of their inevitable de- ficiencies : this of ...
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... Duke of Gloucester , afterwards Richard III . ' Henry VII . had two distinct bodies of " actors of interludes " in his pay ; and thenceforward the profession of a player became well under- stood and recognised . In the later part of the ...
... Duke of Gloucester , afterwards Richard III . ' Henry VII . had two distinct bodies of " actors of interludes " in his pay ; and thenceforward the profession of a player became well under- stood and recognised . In the later part of the ...
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... with perfect fidelity to the original edition of 1594 , in the library of the Duke of Devonshire . The reprint was superintended by the late Mr. B. Field in 1844 . be his , were " Orlando Furioso , " ( TO THE TIME OF SHAKESPEARE . [ 31.
... with perfect fidelity to the original edition of 1594 , in the library of the Duke of Devonshire . The reprint was superintended by the late Mr. B. Field in 1844 . be his , were " Orlando Furioso , " ( TO THE TIME OF SHAKESPEARE . [ 31.
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... Duke to Viola , in " Twelfth Night , " ( Act ii . sc . 4 , ) where he says , " Let still the woman take An elder than herself : so wears she to him ; So sways she level in her husband's heart : For , boy , however we do praise ourselves ...
... Duke to Viola , in " Twelfth Night , " ( Act ii . sc . 4 , ) where he says , " Let still the woman take An elder than herself : so wears she to him ; So sways she level in her husband's heart : For , boy , however we do praise ourselves ...
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