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... play , and frittered maga- zine , " - for the sutlers and camp - followers , " pio- neers and all , " of the grand army , -for the prizes , dirty , but curious , rescued from the street - stall , or unearthed in a Nas- sau - Street ...
... play , and frittered maga- zine , " - for the sutlers and camp - followers , " pio- neers and all , " of the grand army , -for the prizes , dirty , but curious , rescued from the street - stall , or unearthed in a Nas- sau - Street ...
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... playing at knight - errantry . " So in- to the yard went " Olivante de Laura , the nonsensical old blockhead , " " rough and dull Florismart of Hyrcania , ” “ no- ble Don Platir , " with nothing in him " de- serving a grain of pity ...
... playing at knight - errantry . " So in- to the yard went " Olivante de Laura , the nonsensical old blockhead , " " rough and dull Florismart of Hyrcania , ” “ no- ble Don Platir , " with nothing in him " de- serving a grain of pity ...
Seite 26
... play without ros- in . " To be sure , I am , like most min- strels , ready for an offer ; and should any lover of melody propose " Two hundred crowns , and twenty pounds a year For three good lives , " I should not be slow in responding ...
... play without ros- in . " To be sure , I am , like most min- strels , ready for an offer ; and should any lover of melody propose " Two hundred crowns , and twenty pounds a year For three good lives , " I should not be slow in responding ...
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... Play with and humor your life , till you fall asleep , and then the care will be over ! Mean- while , you must be ... play within a play , after the manner of the old dramatists ; and I beg you to make a note that the foregoing ...
... Play with and humor your life , till you fall asleep , and then the care will be over ! Mean- while , you must be ... play within a play , after the manner of the old dramatists ; and I beg you to make a note that the foregoing ...
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... play , Shakspeare appears to have had the transformations of material things much in his mind ; for we find him alluding , in several passages , to the reciprocity which subsists between the elements of animate and inanimate things ...
... play , Shakspeare appears to have had the transformations of material things much in his mind ; for we find him alluding , in several passages , to the reciprocity which subsists between the elements of animate and inanimate things ...
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