Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... door , at divers times might be heard the mellow " ye , ho ! " of the bargeman working his oar , as he piloted his heavy craft to- wards the city wharfs ; or , mayhap , softened in the distance , the burthen of a popular ballad , sung ...
... door , at divers times might be heard the mellow " ye , ho ! " of the bargeman working his oar , as he piloted his heavy craft to- wards the city wharfs ; or , mayhap , softened in the distance , the burthen of a popular ballad , sung ...
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... aloud , with a rich voice and a most felicitous expression ; and of a verity , never was the air so filled with de- lectable thoughts . At this time there was heard a knocking at the door . " Come in ! " 4 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... aloud , with a rich voice and a most felicitous expression ; and of a verity , never was the air so filled with de- lectable thoughts . At this time there was heard a knocking at the door . " Come in ! " 4 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... door . " Come in ! " exclaimed he ; and thereupon entered one apparelled like a young gallant , with hat and feather of a goodly fashion , a delicate satin doublet , an excellent fine ruff , a cloak worn daintily on the shoulder , and a ...
... door . " Come in ! " exclaimed he ; and thereupon entered one apparelled like a young gallant , with hat and feather of a goodly fashion , a delicate satin doublet , an excellent fine ruff , a cloak worn daintily on the shoulder , and a ...
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... door , and admittance being granted , there entered a man of a pleasant aspect , and of spare figure , not so gaily garmented as Master Burbage , yet having much of the outward appear- ance of respectability . " Welcome , good Lazarus ...
... door , and admittance being granted , there entered a man of a pleasant aspect , and of spare figure , not so gaily garmented as Master Burbage , yet having much of the outward appear- ance of respectability . " Welcome , good Lazarus ...
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... door . " But I have a letter to write to my Lord Southampton , to thank him for yonder exquisite present of flowers he hath sent me from his own garden , and to acquaint him with our proceedings with the court of aldermen , touching our ...
... door . " But I have a letter to write to my Lord Southampton , to thank him for yonder exquisite present of flowers he hath sent me from his own garden , and to acquaint him with our proceedings with the court of aldermen , touching our ...
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