Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... fashion , a delicate satin doublet , an excellent fine ruff , a cloak worn daintily on the shoulder , and a long rapier fastened to his side : trunks prettily cut and embroidered , with silk hose and ruffled boots . " Ah , Dick ! " said ...
... fashion , a delicate satin doublet , an excellent fine ruff , a cloak worn daintily on the shoulder , and a long rapier fastened to his side : trunks prettily cut and embroidered , with silk hose and ruffled boots . " Ah , Dick ! " said ...
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... 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 his chair to take ...
... 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 his chair to take ...
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... fashion , rewarding me with such looks from her soft hazel eyes as warmed my veins like a stoup of canary . The old fellow courteously invited me to his house , and the dear wench did repeat some most • enticing words , which sent me to ...
... fashion , rewarding me with such looks from her soft hazel eyes as warmed my veins like a stoup of canary . The old fellow courteously invited me to his house , and the dear wench did repeat some most • enticing words , which sent me to ...
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... fashion , and though the cloth was originally a Lincoln green , it had become , by long use , and exposure to all sorts of weathers , more resembling the dingy hue of a smoked rafter . As he scrutinised the papers , he broke out into ...
... fashion , and though the cloth was originally a Lincoln green , it had become , by long use , and exposure to all sorts of weathers , more resembling the dingy hue of a smoked rafter . As he scrutinised the papers , he broke out into ...
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... fashion , and it little becometh the respectability of your deport- ment to exhibit such unseemly violence . As for your love , you must prove it by something besides words . You have professed for some time to be hugely taken with me ...
... fashion , and it little becometh the respectability of your deport- ment to exhibit such unseemly violence . As for your love , you must prove it by something besides words . You have professed for some time to be hugely taken with me ...
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