Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... come me infinitely ? and the slashing of this doublet , is it not of the most superlative fashion ? " " In truth , Dick , " remarked his companion , drily , as he pushed back his chair to take SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 5.
... come me infinitely ? and the slashing of this doublet , is it not of the most superlative fashion ? " " In truth , Dick , " remarked his companion , drily , as he pushed back his chair to take SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 5.
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... companion . " A fig for the mercer - ' tis the mercer's daughter I seek ! " replied his guest . " Attempt to ruin a mercer's daughter ! " exclaimed the other , half starting from his chair with affected surprise . " Fie on thee , for a ...
... companion . " A fig for the mercer - ' tis the mercer's daughter I seek ! " replied his guest . " Attempt to ruin a mercer's daughter ! " exclaimed the other , half starting from his chair with affected surprise . " Fie on thee , for a ...
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... companion , innocently . “ Two , or I'm a sinner , ” replied he , " and a bust like Juno ; ay , and every grace that all Olympus possessed . In brief , a beauty of such ravishing perfections , that immediately I found her gaze upon me ...
... companion , innocently . “ Two , or I'm a sinner , ” replied he , " and a bust like Juno ; ay , and every grace that all Olympus possessed . In brief , a beauty of such ravishing perfections , that immediately I found her gaze upon me ...
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... companion to con- ceal the verses in his purse . " But ' tis poor fishing with other folks ' tackle , Dick , " he added , in his own facetious way . " Faith , I care not an ' I have good sport : and I'll pay thee for thy tackle with a ...
... companion to con- ceal the verses in his purse . " But ' tis poor fishing with other folks ' tackle , Dick , " he added , in his own facetious way . " Faith , I care not an ' I have good sport : and I'll pay thee for thy tackle with a ...
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... companion out of the chamber . Master Shakspeare being left alone , did presently draw up his chair closer to the table on which he had been writing , and did recommence his labours with an admirable diligence . Mayhap he was en- gaged ...
... companion out of the chamber . Master Shakspeare being left alone , did presently draw up his chair closer to the table on which he had been writing , and did recommence his labours with an admirable diligence . Mayhap he was en- gaged ...
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