Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... smiling more than once . " Indeed , Master Francis , " added he at the last , " if thou hadst heard me speaking of my fine Latin , and the infinite gravity of my behaviour , thou wouldst never have forgot- ten it . But the rage of the ...
... smiling more than once . " Indeed , Master Francis , " added he at the last , " if thou hadst heard me speaking of my fine Latin , and the infinite gravity of my behaviour , thou wouldst never have forgot- ten it . But the rage of the ...
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... smiling at him most abominably by the hour together ; -nay , she hath actually got up to dance with him a gullard , and behaved with so thorough a wantonness , that I have oft been obliged to take myself off to bed , my virtue could no ...
... smiling at him most abominably by the hour together ; -nay , she hath actually got up to dance with him a gullard , and behaved with so thorough a wantonness , that I have oft been obliged to take myself off to bed , my virtue could no ...
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... smile , the old woman hastened up to her . " It be you beyond all doubt , " said she , as if overjoyed to see her , " as I was just a saying to this good youth . Indeed , and you have the sweet- est bloom on your delicate cheek I have ...
... smile , the old woman hastened up to her . " It be you beyond all doubt , " said she , as if overjoyed to see her , " as I was just a saying to this good youth . Indeed , and you have the sweet- est bloom on your delicate cheek I have ...
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... smiling upon the handsome noble- man at her side , and saying of this thing and that thing after so amiable a fashion ... smile - others frequently did indulge themselves with a giggle - and some few , who seemed as though they could not ...
... smiling upon the handsome noble- man at her side , and saying of this thing and that thing after so amiable a fashion ... smile - others frequently did indulge themselves with a giggle - and some few , who seemed as though they could not ...
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... smile at the mistake of her lord in waiting , which seemed to have amused many . " We are marvellously anxious to learn how Sir J speeds in his wooing . " Ister Shakspeare had said nothing hitherto , yet dia he seem in no way abashed at ...
... smile at the mistake of her lord in waiting , which seemed to have amused many . " We are marvellously anxious to learn how Sir J speeds in his wooing . " Ister Shakspeare had said nothing hitherto , yet dia he seem in no way abashed at ...
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