Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... humour seemed so touched with some palpable conceit , that he cast down the pen , and throwing himself back in his chair , did laugh right heartily . At other times , when he appeared to have written passages of a graver purport , which ...
... humour seemed so touched with some palpable conceit , that he cast down the pen , and throwing himself back in his chair , did laugh right heartily . At other times , when he appeared to have written passages of a graver purport , which ...
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... humour , " said Master Francis . 66 " " A murrain on him ! " cried Master Shakspeare . " And , if I may make so free as to ask , who is he ? " " He is Gregory Vellum , the scrivener , of St Mary Axe , " replied the youth ; " and though ...
... humour , " said Master Francis . 66 " " A murrain on him ! " cried Master Shakspeare . " And , if I may make so free as to ask , who is he ? " " He is Gregory Vellum , the scrivener , of St Mary Axe , " replied the youth ; " and though ...
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... humour . " Fifty crowns gone for nothing . Oh ! " exclaimed he frantically , beating his heels against the stool , and then wringing his hands ; " what a poor , wretched , miserable lunatic am I , to think of courting at my time of day ...
... humour . " Fifty crowns gone for nothing . Oh ! " exclaimed he frantically , beating his heels against the stool , and then wringing his hands ; " what a poor , wretched , miserable lunatic am I , to think of courting at my time of day ...
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... humour , es-- pecially her majesty , who led the example by laughing loud and long , as she sat before two open glass doors that looked into a garden daintily laid out in long shady walks , while leaning upon the edge of the door almost ...
... humour , es-- pecially her majesty , who led the example by laughing loud and long , as she sat before two open glass doors that looked into a garden daintily laid out in long shady walks , while leaning upon the edge of the door almost ...
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... 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 sea , a ripe and perfect scholar , and a ...
... 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 sea , a ripe and perfect scholar , and a ...
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