Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... spirit that he cared for nothing when he was about any mischief . " And as for the quoting of Latin , if it please your lordship , I began so early at it , and took to it so kindly , that I be now accounted such a dabster there be ...
... spirit that he cared for nothing when he was about any mischief . " And as for the quoting of Latin , if it please your lordship , I began so early at it , and took to it so kindly , that I be now accounted such a dabster there be ...
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... spirit , " indeed ' tis exceeding well conceited . But there must be no mischief come of it . " " Mischief ! " exclaimed the other , as if in some astonishment at the idea . " Nay , Will — 82 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... spirit , " indeed ' tis exceeding well conceited . But there must be no mischief come of it . " " Mischief ! " exclaimed the other , as if in some astonishment at the idea . " Nay , Will — 82 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... spirit is enraptured when I hear thee , " said he . " Sing , dear Bess ! I do feel somewhat weary . ' Tis of little moment that thy virginals be not at hand ; for thy voice doth discourse such delicate music as requireth no ...
... spirit is enraptured when I hear thee , " said he . " Sing , dear Bess ! I do feel somewhat weary . ' Tis of little moment that thy virginals be not at hand ; for thy voice doth discourse such delicate music as requireth no ...
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... spirits . I have it here , if thou wilt read it . " And then she offered to him the letter . " If there be no secret matter unlawful for hus- band to look into , I should like , infinitely , to see what the merry wench hath to say for ...
... spirits . I have it here , if thou wilt read it . " And then she offered to him the letter . " If there be no secret matter unlawful for hus- band to look into , I should like , infinitely , to see what the merry wench hath to say for ...
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... spirit . Methinks he doth look exceedingly unhappy . " “ I do believe his mind is ill at ease , ” replied Sir Walter . " There existeth some obscurity in his birth which he doth allow to prey on his sensi- tive spirit more , I think ...
... spirit . Methinks he doth look exceedingly unhappy . " “ I do believe his mind is ill at ease , ” replied Sir Walter . " There existeth some obscurity in his birth which he doth allow to prey on his sensi- tive spirit more , I think ...
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