Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... doubt much if thou wouldst hang better thyself . " " Enough , enough , Will , " eagerly exclaimed his associate , put- ting his hands together , as if begging for mercy , " if thou hast any bowels of compassion spare me . " " 66 " And ...
... doubt much if thou wouldst hang better thyself . " " Enough , enough , Will , " eagerly exclaimed his associate , put- ting his hands together , as if begging for mercy , " if thou hast any bowels of compassion spare me . " " 66 " And ...
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... doubt thee hugely , " responded the other , shaking his head , " for ' tis so much in thyfashion . Then wert thou busying thymost fruit- ful imagination in search of new discoveries , and , instead of steering into some delectable bay ...
... doubt thee hugely , " responded the other , shaking his head , " for ' tis so much in thyfashion . Then wert thou busying thymost fruit- ful imagination in search of new discoveries , and , instead of steering into some delectable bay ...
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... of our incomparable captain of the guard . " " Ha ! what doth he seem inclined to take the bait , and quarrel with Essex ? " enquired the other . " I doubt it much , " responded his companion 56 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... of our incomparable captain of the guard . " " Ha ! what doth he seem inclined to take the bait , and quarrel with Essex ? " enquired the other . " I doubt it much , " responded his companion 56 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... doubt not we shall find our profit in it . But what news have you of Raleigh ? " " " What think you of a dainty intrigue now with one of the maids of honour ? " " No ! " cried the other , incredulously . " Just ripe for a discovery - a ...
... doubt not we shall find our profit in it . But what news have you of Raleigh ? " " " What think you of a dainty intrigue now with one of the maids of honour ? " " No ! " cried the other , incredulously . " Just ripe for a discovery - a ...
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... doubt not , out of the generosity of his humour , be content with the assurance , that , as far as my humble judgment goeth , I do consider him an honour to this our age , and an example to the world , of an able commander by land or ...
... doubt not , out of the generosity of his humour , be content with the assurance , that , as far as my humble judgment goeth , I do consider him an honour to this our age , and an example to the world , of an able commander by land or ...
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