Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... Alack , why is she so ? SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . She loveth another better than me , And yet she will say no . SIR THOMAS WYATT . WHEN Master Francis was left alone by his miserly uncle in the office , as hath previously been described , he ...
... Alack , why is she so ? SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . She loveth another better than me , And yet she will say no . SIR THOMAS WYATT . WHEN Master Francis was left alone by his miserly uncle in the office , as hath previously been described , he ...
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... alack , what have I written ? " and then he read aloud from the account which he held in his hand- " To drawing up a bond for the payment of 250 caresses of good and lawful money of our sovereign lady Queen Joanna " - “ Indeed , ” added ...
... alack , what have I written ? " and then he read aloud from the account which he held in his hand- " To drawing up a bond for the payment of 250 caresses of good and lawful money of our sovereign lady Queen Joanna " - “ Indeed , ” added ...
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... the modesty of thy disposition , I was content . Alack ! ' tis a sad world ! we cannot do right when we wish ; and when we are satisfied of our conduct , there cometh some malicious tongue to 70 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... the modesty of thy disposition , I was content . Alack ! ' tis a sad world ! we cannot do right when we wish ; and when we are satisfied of our conduct , there cometh some malicious tongue to 70 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... Alack ! boys will be boys ! " " 6 Master Francis could not help a smile , for the manner in which his companion spoke the last words , was marked with such an ex- ceeding drollery , that to look grave the while , was out of the question ...
... Alack ! boys will be boys ! " " 6 Master Francis could not help a smile , for the manner in which his companion spoke the last words , was marked with such an ex- ceeding drollery , that to look grave the while , was out of the question ...
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... this hand I am also a little hurt in the elbow , " said he , very tenderly feeling his arm at the joint . " But I am villanous sore where I sit me down . " " Alack ! I have there the most pestilent soreness 84 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... this hand I am also a little hurt in the elbow , " said he , very tenderly feeling his arm at the joint . " But I am villanous sore where I sit me down . " " Alack ! I have there the most pestilent soreness 84 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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