Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... marvellous skilful already ! " exclaimed the apprentice , now holding the cabbage leaf himself , and digging at it in a very furious fashion . " Not so fast ! -not so fast , I pray you ! " cried the old man . " Put you down the point a ...
... marvellous skilful already ! " exclaimed the apprentice , now holding the cabbage leaf himself , and digging at it in a very furious fashion . " Not so fast ! -not so fast , I pray you ! " cried the old man . " Put you down the point a ...
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... did notice sundry times , a man closely muffled up in a huge cloak and slouched hat , leaving of Geoffrey Sarsnet's house at daybreak . There was something marvellous suspicious about him else had I SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 35.
... did notice sundry times , a man closely muffled up in a huge cloak and slouched hat , leaving of Geoffrey Sarsnet's house at daybreak . There was something marvellous suspicious about him else had I SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 35.
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... marvellous suspicious about him else had I noticed him not ; and the extreme cautiousness with which the door was opened and closed , as if to make no noise , did still the more attract my attention . Knowing that the old man was one ...
... marvellous suspicious about him else had I noticed him not ; and the extreme cautiousness with which the door was opened and closed , as if to make no noise , did still the more attract my attention . Knowing that the old man was one ...
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... looking exceeding pleased , and dressed with marvellous grandeur ; having at her right hand the Earl of Essex attired very gor- geously , and leaning on her majesty's chair with the SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 61 CHAPTER III. ...
... looking exceeding pleased , and dressed with marvellous grandeur ; having at her right hand the Earl of Essex attired very gor- geously , and leaning on her majesty's chair with the SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 61 CHAPTER III. ...
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... marvellous dignity , that was the admiration of all , and was about to depart from the presence , when my Lord of Essex , who , notwithstanding his exceeding pride , and jealousy of any that did seem to interfere with his supremacy ...
... marvellous dignity , that was the admiration of all , and was about to depart from the presence , when my Lord of Essex , who , notwithstanding his exceeding pride , and jealousy of any that did seem to interfere with his supremacy ...
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