Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... thought would be the case , then should I be thy faithful esquire . Prythee tell me if it be possible to be where thou art -- if so , I will straight shew my indentures a fair pair of heels ; for though I may have sport enough sometimes ...
... thought would be the case , then should I be thy faithful esquire . Prythee tell me if it be possible to be where thou art -- if so , I will straight shew my indentures a fair pair of heels ; for though I may have sport enough sometimes ...
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... thoughts were in a sort of confusion . He scarce knew what he would be about . The shock he received from what he gained ... thought more than once , his mind was made up ; and he would have none of her . In this mood reached he the room ...
... thoughts were in a sort of confusion . He scarce knew what he would be about . The shock he received from what he gained ... thought more than once , his mind was made up ; and he would have none of her . In this mood reached he the room ...
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... thought I was of such a nature as to tolerate for a single moment the infamy you have been about . Your judgment and your gifts have been equally misplaced . My heart is not one of so mean a sort as to be satisfied with the affections ...
... thought I was of such a nature as to tolerate for a single moment the infamy you have been about . Your judgment and your gifts have been equally misplaced . My heart is not one of so mean a sort as to be satisfied with the affections ...
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... thoughts . In a few moments she went to a cupboard and poured out some wine into a cup , with which she presently returned to him , and setting his head against her shoulder , she poured the liquid down his throat . This appeared to ...
... thoughts . In a few moments she went to a cupboard and poured out some wine into a cup , with which she presently returned to him , and setting his head against her shoulder , she poured the liquid down his throat . This appeared to ...
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... thought upon the matter , the more bewildered did she seem to get . At last , when she had got him to stand upright , and found he could do so without assistance , her uneasiness became so great , that she was obliged to leave him and ...
... thought upon the matter , the more bewildered did she seem to get . At last , when she had got him to stand upright , and found he could do so without assistance , her uneasiness became so great , that she was obliged to leave him and ...
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