Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Believe me , I said not that . ” " I believe you most heartily , " said his host with a laugh , as he noticed the youth's increasing con- fusion . " I see conviction in your complexion . Her health , Master Francis . " Well , I suppose ...
... Believe me , I said not that . ” " I believe you most heartily , " said his host with a laugh , as he noticed the youth's increasing con- fusion . " I see conviction in your complexion . Her health , Master Francis . " Well , I suppose ...
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... believe me . We have no one near , the queen's in the council chamber , and I have well excused my attendance . Come , Bess , I say - sweetest ! dearest ! best ! my heart ! my life ! -Ha , she revives ! " he cried joyfully , as he ...
... believe me . We have no one near , the queen's in the council chamber , and I have well excused my attendance . Come , Bess , I say - sweetest ! dearest ! best ! my heart ! my life ! -Ha , she revives ! " he cried joyfully , as he ...
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... believe him to be of a right honourable nature . " " I have ofttimes heard him speak slightingly of thee , Sir Walter - by this hand have I , " continued his lordship , with increased emphasis , yet still in a subdued tone . " Thou must ...
... believe him to be of a right honourable nature . " " I have ofttimes heard him speak slightingly of thee , Sir Walter - by this hand have I , " continued his lordship , with increased emphasis , yet still in a subdued tone . " Thou must ...
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... believe that he practiseth the black art , " here observed Mistress Alice , who was some- what of a favourite with the queen , for her lively temper , and , more than all , because she never seemed desirous of attracting the admiration ...
... believe that he practiseth the black art , " here observed Mistress Alice , who was some- what of a favourite with the queen , for her lively temper , and , more than all , because she never seemed desirous of attracting the admiration ...
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... believe that my Lord Burghley never did anything for him , or paid him his salary , please your majesty , " replied Sir Walter . " But I marvel not at that , seeing that my lord treasurer hath not seemed in any great degree affected ...
... believe that my Lord Burghley never did anything for him , or paid him his salary , please your majesty , " replied Sir Walter . " But I marvel not at that , seeing that my lord treasurer hath not seemed in any great degree affected ...
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