Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... desire . " " Know you what time she will return ? " asked Master Francis , in some disappointment at not meeting with her . " Nay , forsooth , how should I , " answered the old woman , with an indignant toss of her head , " seeing that ...
... desire . " " Know you what time she will return ? " asked Master Francis , in some disappointment at not meeting with her . " Nay , forsooth , how should I , " answered the old woman , with an indignant toss of her head , " seeing that ...
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... desire to see as my own sweet Bess . " Uncle hath been in excellent good health , but though I do all I can to make him merry , I know that he doth miss you oft . I have heard say that the queen is going the progress , and perchance she ...
... desire to see as my own sweet Bess . " Uncle hath been in excellent good health , but though I do all I can to make him merry , I know that he doth miss you oft . I have heard say that the queen is going the progress , and perchance she ...
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... desire for the like thing . I would take upon me to say , that he who maketh it a practice to live out of the world , is in no way worthy to live in it . ” " And yet I have found it asserted , both 120 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... desire for the like thing . I would take upon me to say , that he who maketh it a practice to live out of the world , is in no way worthy to live in it . ” " And yet I have found it asserted , both 120 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... desire in so many journeys , and am now left be- hind her in a dark prison all alone . While she was yet near at hand , that I might hear of her once in two or three days , my sorrows were the less ; but even now my heart is cast into ...
... desire in so many journeys , and am now left be- hind her in a dark prison all alone . While she was yet near at hand , that I might hear of her once in two or three days , my sorrows were the less ; but even now my heart is cast into ...
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... desires , can they not weigh down one frail misfortune ? Cannot one drop of gall be hidden in such great heaps of sweet- ness ? I may then conclude , spes et fortuna , valete ! She is gone , in whom I trusted ; and of me hath not one ...
... desires , can they not weigh down one frail misfortune ? Cannot one drop of gall be hidden in such great heaps of sweet- ness ? I may then conclude , spes et fortuna , valete ! She is gone , in whom I trusted ; and of me hath not one ...
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