Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... continued his friend , inattentive to his remonstrance , " I think thou wouldst be in a much more superlative fashion than thou art now . " " O'my word , Will , " said the other 6 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . drily, as he pushed back ...
... continued his friend , inattentive to his remonstrance , " I think thou wouldst be in a much more superlative fashion than thou art now . " " O'my word , Will , " said the other 6 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . drily, as he pushed back ...
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... continued : - " She shewed me yesterday a sonnet , or some other per- nicious mischief of the kind , which had been written in commendation of her beauty - perhaps by some crazy engrosser of parchments . The plague of bad clients be ...
... continued : - " She shewed me yesterday a sonnet , or some other per- nicious mischief of the kind , which had been written in commendation of her beauty - perhaps by some crazy engrosser of parchments . The plague of bad clients be ...
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... continued , " Ha ! here is a string of idle rhymes that mayhap may suit thy purpose , and thy mercer's daughter also . I think of it indifferently ; nay , I will acknowledge I fancy ' tis rather discreditable to me ; but each has his ...
... continued , " Ha ! here is a string of idle rhymes that mayhap may suit thy purpose , and thy mercer's daughter also . I think of it indifferently ; nay , I will acknowledge I fancy ' tis rather discreditable to me ; but each has his ...
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... 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 there is much ...
... 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 there is much ...
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... continued the youth , " and the F. H. , on the empty frame , are doubtless the initials of my father ; of which one must be Francis , for so she always called him , as I have heard , and therefore by that name have I been christened ...
... continued the youth , " and the F. H. , on the empty frame , are doubtless the initials of my father ; of which one must be Francis , for so she always called him , as I have heard , and therefore by that name have I been christened ...
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