Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... compliment if you do . " " Her name is Joanna , " said the youth in a voice scarcely audible , and trying unsuccessfully to hide his confusion 32 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . and roseate cheeks, whose health he deems worthy ...
... compliment if you do . " " Her name is Joanna , " said the youth in a voice scarcely audible , and trying unsuccessfully to hide his confusion 32 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . and roseate cheeks, whose health he deems worthy ...
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... Joanna's health in a brim- ming cup , and with a most heartfelt wish that she may be worthy of you , and that you may be happy with her . " Master Francis said nothing , but hastened to drink the wine that had been placed in his hand ...
... Joanna's health in a brim- ming cup , and with a most heartfelt wish that she may be worthy of you , and that you may be happy with her . " Master Francis said nothing , but hastened to drink the wine that had been placed in his hand ...
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... Joanna , for he writes such an unnatural fine hand that my poor eyes ache with looking at it . " The fair Joanna took the paper somewhat eagerly , and without a second summons or a word of reply , stood before the old man , and , as he ...
... Joanna , for he writes such an unnatural fine hand that my poor eyes ache with looking at it . " The fair Joanna took the paper somewhat eagerly , and without a second summons or a word of reply , stood before the old man , and , as he ...
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... Joanna ? I see the horrible im- piety of it hath quite discomposed you . " In truth , what Gregory Vellum had stated , was nigh unto the fact ; for Joanna had quickly dis- covered that the verses she was reading were writ- ten for her ...
... Joanna ? I see the horrible im- piety of it hath quite discomposed you . " In truth , what Gregory Vellum had stated , was nigh unto the fact ; for Joanna had quickly dis- covered that the verses she was reading were writ- ten for her ...
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... Joanna ! shew upon it proper detestation of such thorough and most inconceiv- able villainy , " said he , as he observed her take pos- session of the poem . " But I must turn the rogue out of doors ; he will ruin me straight an I do not ...
... Joanna ! shew upon it proper detestation of such thorough and most inconceiv- able villainy , " said he , as he observed her take pos- session of the poem . " But I must turn the rogue out of doors ; he will ruin me straight an I do not ...
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