Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... thought alto- gether unworthy of attention from one so excellently gifted as your- self , you will favour me so far as to grant me your opinion of its matter and management . " " That will I , worthy sir , without fail , " replied ...
... thought alto- gether unworthy of attention from one so excellently gifted as your- self , you will favour me so far as to grant me your opinion of its matter and management . " " That will I , worthy sir , without fail , " replied ...
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... thoughts , his heart would make them right eloquent . " What sayest thou concerning the voyage thou wert speaking of ... thought of misadventure out of the question , the granting of the which I feel assured would tend greatly to the ...
... thoughts , his heart would make them right eloquent . " What sayest thou concerning the voyage thou wert speaking of ... thought of misadventure out of the question , the granting of the which I feel assured would tend greatly to the ...
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... thought he was about to give up the ghost . 66 ' Nay , nay , take not on so - take not on so , Sir Walter . We mean thee no harm , be assured , " said the queen , now in a very trepidation , which assurance was comfortable enough to her ...
... thought he was about to give up the ghost . 66 ' Nay , nay , take not on so - take not on so , Sir Walter . We mean thee no harm , be assured , " said the queen , now in a very trepidation , which assurance was comfortable enough to her ...
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... thought it of consequence , and bade her stay the discovery till I had seen you on the subject , which she hath promised me . But the best of the jest is , whilst we were in earnest conversation on this very matter , along one of the ...
... thought it of consequence , and bade her stay the discovery till I had seen you on the subject , which she hath promised me . But the best of the jest is , whilst we were in earnest conversation on this very matter , along one of the ...
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... thought he had fallen out with his own shadow for looking black at him , and resented it by looking the like at all he met , " said my Lord Cobham . " Unfortunately , my good lord , " replied the wily Cecil , " there are some men of ...
... thought he had fallen out with his own shadow for looking black at him , and resented it by looking the like at all he met , " said my Lord Cobham . " Unfortunately , my good lord , " replied the wily Cecil , " there are some men of ...
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