Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... of the guard , and sending the ushers and the grooms in all directions after the lost sheep . I being asked if I knew where he was to be found , did innocently answer , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 77 "A plague on this love, say I,...
... of the guard , and sending the ushers and the grooms in all directions after the lost sheep . I being asked if I knew where he was to be found , did innocently answer , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 77 "A plague on this love, say I,...
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... answer , that having for some time past suspected him of the criminal intention of setting the Thames on fire , I did opine that he might be met with in the buttery , begging the loan of a wax - taper for the nonce . " " I'll give thee ...
... answer , that having for some time past suspected him of the criminal intention of setting the Thames on fire , I did opine that he might be met with in the buttery , begging the loan of a wax - taper for the nonce . " " I'll give thee ...
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... answered with a very becoming humility , " Far be it from me to endea- vour to make a bargain with my sovereign ; but your majesty's condescension is so great , and your liberality I have experienced in so bountiful a mea- sure , I am ...
... answered with a very becoming humility , " Far be it from me to endea- vour to make a bargain with my sovereign ; but your majesty's condescension is so great , and your liberality I have experienced in so bountiful a mea- sure , I am ...
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... answered to the purpose , he did seem as if he was thinking of another matter . " In truth , ' tis excellent good , " said the Lord Cobham , looking at it through the delicate glass in which it sparkled beautifully , and then sipping it ...
... answered to the purpose , he did seem as if he was thinking of another matter . " In truth , ' tis excellent good , " said the Lord Cobham , looking at it through the delicate glass in which it sparkled beautifully , and then sipping it ...
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... answered Cecil , " yet will I make it my busi- ness to enquire . Believe me , I am marvellously well pleased it hath taken your fancy , as it sheweth its excellence ; for , for a singular fine taste in wine , of all men living commend ...
... answered Cecil , " yet will I make it my busi- ness to enquire . Believe me , I am marvellously well pleased it hath taken your fancy , as it sheweth its excellence ; for , for a singular fine taste in wine , of all men living commend ...
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