Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... feel assured I may spare myself the trouble of venturing within the pre- cincts of her tenement . Thou knowest I could as soon fly as rhyme . I have scratched my head till it ached , and looked up to the ceiling till my neck was as ...
... feel assured I may spare myself the trouble of venturing within the pre- cincts of her tenement . Thou knowest I could as soon fly as rhyme . I have scratched my head till it ached , and looked up to the ceiling till my neck was as ...
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... feel a regard for you , and would wish to be your friend ; and if you will entrust me with your confidence , rest assured it shall not be abused . Tell me , is your way of life agreeable to you ? " 66 Indeed it is not , " replied his ...
... feel a regard for you , and would wish to be your friend ; and if you will entrust me with your confidence , rest assured it shall not be abused . Tell me , is your way of life agreeable to you ? " 66 Indeed it is not , " replied his ...
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... feel . Francis ! Francis ! Francis ! I say . " 66 " Did you call , uncle ? " said the youth quietly , as he presented himself at the door . " Call , sirrah ! " replied the old man , shaking with rage- " Call , varlet ! have I not been ...
... feel . Francis ! Francis ! Francis ! I say . " 66 " Did you call , uncle ? " said the youth quietly , as he presented himself at the door . " Call , sirrah ! " replied the old man , shaking with rage- " Call , varlet ! have I not been ...
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... feel assured would tend greatly to the complete crippling of your most notorious enemies , the addition of abundance of glory to your reign , and the vast en- richment of your exchequer . " " Thou speakest us fair , Sir Walter Raleigh ...
... feel assured would tend greatly to the complete crippling of your most notorious enemies , the addition of abundance of glory to your reign , and the vast en- richment of your exchequer . " " Thou speakest us fair , Sir Walter Raleigh ...
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... feel a little put out at the unfairness of the bargain . " Then if those conditions be accepted , we do appoint thee admiral of the fleet , " continued the queen , " and will shee that thou hast proper warrant for it , with power to ...
... feel a little put out at the unfairness of the bargain . " Then if those conditions be accepted , we do appoint thee admiral of the fleet , " continued the queen , " and will shee that thou hast proper warrant for it , with power to ...
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