Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... arm - chair , sat its illustrious occupant . Although his hose were ungartered , and his doublet had been left unbraced , his right noble countenance and worshipful bearing left not the spectator opportunity to notice the negligence of ...
... arm - chair , sat its illustrious occupant . Although his hose were ungartered , and his doublet had been left unbraced , his right noble countenance and worshipful bearing left not the spectator opportunity to notice the negligence of ...
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... arms against us , and we shall be obliged to fly from the Bankside to escape the stocks . " " I meant not that , Will - I am a heathen if I meant that ; but thou knowest my failing - I am always after the women . Oh , those exquisite ...
... arms against us , and we shall be obliged to fly from the Bankside to escape the stocks . " " I meant not that , Will - I am a heathen if I meant that ; but thou knowest my failing - I am always after the women . Oh , those exquisite ...
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... arms . " - " A wax doll would do the same , Dick , " drily remarked the other , " if thou wert warm enough . " " Away with thy pestilent similes ! " exclaimed his guest , starting up from his seat , as if in anger ; then , resuming his ...
... arms . " - " A wax doll would do the same , Dick , " drily remarked the other , " if thou wert warm enough . " " Away with thy pestilent similes ! " exclaimed his guest , starting up from his seat , as if in anger ; then , resuming his ...
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... arm , " we must to the playhouse . " " I will be with thee anon , Dick , " said Master Shakspeare , as his visitors were proceeding to the door . " But I have a letter to write to my Lord Southampton , to thank him for yonder exquisite ...
... arm , " we must to the playhouse . " " I will be with thee anon , Dick , " said Master Shakspeare , as his visitors were proceeding to the door . " But I have a letter to write to my Lord Southampton , to thank him for yonder exquisite ...
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... arms round her neck . " I have loved you for some months , sweetest ! and all the little gifts I have bestowed upon you , were to shew you how enamoured I was of your most blessed condition . And I will tell you a secret my love ! my ...
... arms round her neck . " I have loved you for some months , sweetest ! and all the little gifts I have bestowed upon you , were to shew you how enamoured I was of your most blessed condition . And I will tell you a secret my love ! my ...
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