Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... enquired his companion . " A fig for the mercer - ' tis the mercer's daughter I seek ! " replied his guest . " Attempt to ruin a mercer's daughter ! " exclaimed the other , half starting from his chair with affected surprise . " Fie on ...
... enquired his companion . " A fig for the mercer - ' tis the mercer's daughter I seek ! " replied his guest . " Attempt to ruin a mercer's daughter ! " exclaimed the other , half starting from his chair with affected surprise . " Fie on ...
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... enquired his companion , innocently . " Two , or I'm a sinner , " replied he , " and a bust like Juno ; ay , and every grace that all Olympus possessed . In brief , a beauty of such ravishing perfections , that immediately I found her ...
... enquired his companion , innocently . " Two , or I'm a sinner , " replied he , " and a bust like Juno ; ay , and every grace that all Olympus possessed . In brief , a beauty of such ravishing perfections , that immediately I found her ...
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... enquired Master Shakspeare , regarding the changing colour and modest demeanour of his visitor with increasing interest . " Though I seek not to make a boast of it , I have some powerful friends , to whom , peradventure , my ...
... enquired Master Shakspeare , regarding the changing colour and modest demeanour of his visitor with increasing interest . " Though I seek not to make a boast of it , I have some powerful friends , to whom , peradventure , my ...
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... enquired the old man eagerly , as , with a most preposterous leer , he thrust his ungraceful countenance close to her beautiful face . " You are a woman of admirable discre- tion , and of a truly excellent fancy . Dost despise these raw ...
... enquired the old man eagerly , as , with a most preposterous leer , he thrust his ungraceful countenance close to her beautiful face . " You are a woman of admirable discre- tion , and of a truly excellent fancy . Dost despise these raw ...
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... enquired the old man , fixing on his nephew a searching and inquisitive look ; " and how camest thou by those heathenish books of which thou hast such goodly store ? " " I had them from a friend , " replied Master Francis , " and I am ...
... enquired the old man , fixing on his nephew a searching and inquisitive look ; " and how camest thou by those heathenish books of which thou hast such goodly store ? " " I had them from a friend , " replied Master Francis , " and I am ...
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