Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England |
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Indeed it is not , ” replied his visitor , with a melancholy expression of
countenance that completely attested the truth of the avowal . “ But why should I
take advantage of the goodness of your disposition ? or why trouble you with my
complaints ...
Indeed it is not , ” replied his visitor , with a melancholy expression of
countenance that completely attested the truth of the avowal . “ But why should I
take advantage of the goodness of your disposition ? or why trouble you with my
complaints ...
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... encouragingly , “ peradventure the secret may be discovered sooner than you
look for . But what says your uncle ? - knoweth he nothing ? ” “ Sometimes I am
apt to think that he knows more than he is inclined to tell , ” replied Master Francis
...
... encouragingly , “ peradventure the secret may be discovered sooner than you
look for . But what says your uncle ? - knoweth he nothing ? ” “ Sometimes I am
apt to think that he knows more than he is inclined to tell , ” replied Master Francis
...
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Marry , matter enough , sweetest , ” replied he ; “ that unduti suland most
hardened reprobate , my nephew - a plague on all parents that cannot provide for
their own offspring , say i - unmindful of the great expenses he hath put me to ,
not only ...
Marry , matter enough , sweetest , ” replied he ; “ that unduti suland most
hardened reprobate , my nephew - a plague on all parents that cannot provide for
their own offspring , say i - unmindful of the great expenses he hath put me to ,
not only ...
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Robert Folkestone Williams. “ For your sake , I will say yes , good Gregory Vellum
, ” replied she , without hesitation . “ It shall be yours - it shall be yours , " cried the
old man , chafing his hands , and every limb of him shaking with excitement .
Robert Folkestone Williams. “ For your sake , I will say yes , good Gregory Vellum
, ” replied she , without hesitation . “ It shall be yours - it shall be yours , " cried the
old man , chafing his hands , and every limb of him shaking with excitement .
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By my troth you shall , " replied she ; “ but why ask you ? You love your paltry gold
better than me , or you would seem less loth to part with it ; so I ' ll e ' en have
none of you . ” “ There is the chain , sweetheart , ” said he , eagerly throwing it ...
By my troth you shall , " replied she ; “ but why ask you ? You love your paltry gold
better than me , or you would seem less loth to part with it ; so I ' ll e ' en have
none of you . ” “ There is the chain , sweetheart , ” said he , eagerly throwing it ...
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