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Page 434
... play a graceful and appropriate compli- ment is paid to Queen Elizabeth in her quality as Sovereign of the Order . These indications lead us to suspect , with Sir Edmund Chambers and other scholars , that the play was written for some ...
... play a graceful and appropriate compli- ment is paid to Queen Elizabeth in her quality as Sovereign of the Order . These indications lead us to suspect , with Sir Edmund Chambers and other scholars , that the play was written for some ...
Page 435
... played most frequently before Elizabeth , could pass on to his servant Shakespeare the Queen's wishes for a play to make them merry after the Feast . The reasonable conclusion to which these pieces of evidence point is therefore that ...
... played most frequently before Elizabeth , could pass on to his servant Shakespeare the Queen's wishes for a play to make them merry after the Feast . The reasonable conclusion to which these pieces of evidence point is therefore that ...
Page 647
... play golf , or any other game , he suffered from the belief that of all men in the world he had been chosen by Fortune as a butt for her arrows . He was almost entirely miser- able while he played , but as soon as he finished he ceased ...
... play golf , or any other game , he suffered from the belief that of all men in the world he had been chosen by Fortune as a butt for her arrows . He was almost entirely miser- able while he played , but as soon as he finished he ceased ...
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