Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... killed thee , sure ? " exclaimed she , apparently in a wonderful consternation . Nay , it cannot be ! -- Indeed , I meant it not ! ' Twas but the madness of the moment . Oh ! what a wretch have I been if I have done thee any hurt ...
... killed thee , sure ? " exclaimed she , apparently in a wonderful consternation . Nay , it cannot be ! -- Indeed , I meant it not ! ' Twas but the madness of the moment . Oh ! what a wretch have I been if I have done thee any hurt ...
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... kill him . " 66 " O'my word , so think I , " added my Lord Essex , your majesty hath expressed the very drift of my mind in this . I must say I like the varlet hugely , and consider a ducking or so a very fitting punish- ment for his ...
... kill him . " 66 " O'my word , so think I , " added my Lord Essex , your majesty hath expressed the very drift of my mind in this . I must say I like the varlet hugely , and consider a ducking or so a very fitting punish- ment for his ...
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... killing of Spaniards , with a wonderful degree of pleasantness , as if all other pastimes were as nought to it . Now that preparations for the expedition were so far advanced , there was a large party of the gentlemen adventurers and ...
... killing of Spaniards , with a wonderful degree of pleasantness , as if all other pastimes were as nought to it . Now that preparations for the expedition were so far advanced , there was a large party of the gentlemen adventurers and ...
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... kill him , and so the survivors have the better chance . The next question was , who was to take the challenge ; and whilst they were debating upon it , who should come up to them but Master Shakspeare , whom they all knew ; and they ...
... kill him , and so the survivors have the better chance . The next question was , who was to take the challenge ; and whilst they were debating upon it , who should come up to them but Master Shakspeare , whom they all knew ; and they ...
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... of a Frenchman , who had boasted of his skill at the weapon , he challenged , and after a few passes he left him dead at his feet . In private quarrel I have heard that he hath killed at least 172 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... of a Frenchman , who had boasted of his skill at the weapon , he challenged , and after a few passes he left him dead at his feet . In private quarrel I have heard that he hath killed at least 172 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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