Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Francis , " " murmured the youth . " Let me beg of you to be seated , worthy Master Francis , " exclaimed the other , as he hastily handed him a chair . " I remember it well , " he added , as he searched among his papers on the table ...
... Francis , " " murmured the youth . " Let me beg of you to be seated , worthy Master Francis , " exclaimed the other , as he hastily handed him a chair . " I remember it well , " he added , as he searched among his papers on the table ...
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... Master Francis , hath these particular defects , and I should be hugely deficient in candour , and in no way de- serving the confidence you have been pleased to place in me , were I to refrain from telling you that it cannot be acted ...
... Master Francis , hath these particular defects , and I should be hugely deficient in candour , and in no way de- serving the confidence you have been pleased to place in me , were I to refrain from telling you that it cannot be acted ...
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... Master Francis , " continued our illustrious dramatist , with a look of kindness to- wards his young companion , who had been listening with delighted attention to Master Shakspeare's faultless delivery of his lines , " I do opine that ...
... Master Francis , " continued our illustrious dramatist , with a look of kindness to- wards his young companion , who had been listening with delighted attention to Master Shakspeare's faultless delivery of his lines , " I do opine that ...
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... Master Francis warmly . " You will wait awhile before you offer any com- position to the public eye , " said Master Shaks- peare , affecting not to notice the interruption he had received , yet being much pleased thereat . " You are ...
... Master Francis warmly . " You will wait awhile before you offer any com- position to the public eye , " said Master Shaks- peare , affecting not to notice the interruption he had received , yet being much pleased thereat . " You are ...
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... Master Shakspeare ! " murmured the youth , looking up to him with eyes made humid by his grateful emotions , " I would I had language to thank you ; but my heart is too full . " 66 Nay , nay , worthy Master Francis , " said the other ...
... Master Shakspeare ! " murmured the youth , looking up to him with eyes made humid by his grateful emotions , " I would I had language to thank you ; but my heart is too full . " 66 Nay , nay , worthy Master Francis , " said the other ...
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