Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... noticed the effect that had been produced by the mentioning of her name . " Mind me not at all , I prythee , but tell what thou hast to say , " said the youth with some eagerness . " Well , I will , " added the apprentice . " " Then I ...
... noticed the effect that had been produced by the mentioning of her name . " Mind me not at all , I prythee , but tell what thou hast to say , " said the youth with some eagerness . " Well , I will , " added the apprentice . " " Then I ...
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... 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 not likely to have any such mysterious ...
... 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 not likely to have any such mysterious ...
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... noticed to visit there very frequently of late . " " Dost think ' twas he ? " enquired Master Francis , with much earnestness . " I would not affirm it , of an absolute SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 37 "But I have known that of her that ...
... noticed to visit there very frequently of late . " " Dost think ' twas he ? " enquired Master Francis , with much earnestness . " I would not affirm it , of an absolute SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 37 "But I have known that of her that ...
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... noticed , scort of times , with what an earnestness you do affect her which hath the more shocked me to know how she misuses you . But if I tell you aught , how know I you will not tell of me again . ” " Be assured I will do no such ...
... noticed , scort of times , with what an earnestness you do affect her which hath the more shocked me to know how she misuses you . But if I tell you aught , how know I you will not tell of me again . ” " Be assured I will do no such ...
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... noticed , during this last winter , when I went to light the fire in this cham- ber , that there were live embers in the grate ; which I knew could not have been unless a fire had been kept burning till within an hour or so of my coming ...
... noticed , during this last winter , when I went to light the fire in this cham- ber , that there were live embers in the grate ; which I knew could not have been unless a fire had been kept burning till within an hour or so of my coming ...
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