Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... truth , Dick , " remarked his companion , drily , as he pushed back his chair to take a better view of his visitor , " I've seen many a jackdaw cut a finer figure . ” " A plague on thy pestilent jests ! " exclaimed the other with as ...
... truth , Dick , " remarked his companion , drily , as he pushed back his chair to take a better view of his visitor , " I've seen many a jackdaw cut a finer figure . ” " A plague on thy pestilent jests ! " exclaimed the other with as ...
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... truth of the avowal . " But why should I take advantage of the goodness of your dispo- sition ? or why trouble you with my complaints ? I have already taken up too much of your valuable time . " Then he added , as he rose from his chair ...
... truth of the avowal . " But why should I take advantage of the goodness of your dispo- sition ? or why trouble you with my complaints ? I have already taken up too much of your valuable time . " Then he added , as he rose from his chair ...
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... truth , she was a damsel possessed of all the perfections of woman- hood . " You sweet rogue , how you frightened me ! " exclaimed the old man ; the surprise and alarm he had exhibited in his countenance now giving place to pleasure and ...
... truth , she was a damsel possessed of all the perfections of woman- hood . " You sweet rogue , how you frightened me ! " exclaimed the old man ; the surprise and alarm he had exhibited in his countenance now giving place to pleasure and ...
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... , And on her finger bade it rest , Whilst truth had footing in her breast . ' Dear heart , I vow , Thou hast me now , ' Said she , all blushing to her brow ; ' The sterling ore Lasts evermore , And binds fond 26 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... , And on her finger bade it rest , Whilst truth had footing in her breast . ' Dear heart , I vow , Thou hast me now , ' Said she , all blushing to her brow ; ' The sterling ore Lasts evermore , And binds fond 26 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... truth , the cavalier was of a most valiant and commendable pre- sence . His high and expansive forehead was partly concealed by his hat ( in which was a little black feather , with a large ruby and pearl drop at the bottom of the sprig ...
... truth , the cavalier was of a most valiant and commendable pre- sence . His high and expansive forehead was partly concealed by his hat ( in which was a little black feather , with a large ruby and pearl drop at the bottom of the sprig ...
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