Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Cecil , who hath a smile for every one , and - nothing else ; and as he happens to be pos- sessed of a person in no way flattering to the eye , he chooseth to make use of a tongue in every way flattering to the ear . ' Sweet Alice ...
... Cecil , who hath a smile for every one , and - nothing else ; and as he happens to be pos- sessed of a person in no way flattering to the eye , he chooseth to make use of a tongue in every way flattering to the ear . ' Sweet Alice ...
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... Cecil , " replied he , addressed as the Earl of Essex , looking moodily all the time , as if there was something that mightily vexed him . " She hath quarrelled with me at SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 119 CHAPTER V. ...
... Cecil , " replied he , addressed as the Earl of Essex , looking moodily all the time , as if there was something that mightily vexed him . " She hath quarrelled with me at SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 119 CHAPTER V. ...
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... Cecil , with an exceeding grave countenance . " I would not the queen should hear of this for as much as your earldom . " " Let her I care not ; " said the Lord Essex sharply . " Now , look you there , was ever obstinate man so bent on ...
... Cecil , with an exceeding grave countenance . " I would not the queen should hear of this for as much as your earldom . " " Let her I care not ; " said the Lord Essex sharply . " Now , look you there , was ever obstinate man so bent on ...
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... Cecil , if you will only look upon him as such . " " I thank you , heartily , " replied his companion ; but in no way relaxing the frown that had settled on his brows . " Nay , I seek no thanks , " rejoined Sir Robert " for , inasmuch ...
... Cecil , if you will only look upon him as such . " " I thank you , heartily , " replied his companion ; but in no way relaxing the frown that had settled on his brows . " Nay , I seek no thanks , " rejoined Sir Robert " for , inasmuch ...
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... Cecil , in a tone , and with a manner of great meaning . " Mark me ! I do not blame this valiant gentleman for wishing to make the most of his qualifications , for it is natural for a man to advance his fortunes as well as he can ; but ...
... Cecil , in a tone , and with a manner of great meaning . " Mark me ! I do not blame this valiant gentleman for wishing to make the most of his qualifications , for it is natural for a man to advance his fortunes as well as he can ; but ...
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