Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1 |
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I would there were more such . Many such there can never be , for ad- . a a a inirable as he was in person , he B 2 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 3 tree wood, ornamented with rude carvings of Adam ...
I would there were more such . Many such there can never be , for ad- . a a a inirable as he was in person , he B 2 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 3 tree wood, ornamented with rude carvings of Adam ...
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... than passable satisfaction , he took the paper in his hand , and did read aloud , with a rich voice and a most felicitous expression ; and of a verity , never was the air so filled with delectable thoughts .
... than passable satisfaction , he took the paper in his hand , and did read aloud , with a rich voice and a most felicitous expression ; and of a verity , never was the air so filled with delectable thoughts .
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... thou canst never hope to get before them . ” 66 Thou hast me again , ” cried his companion , as he threw himself back in his seat to give vent to his laughter ; “ I would as soon attempt to parry jests with thee as to eat thistles ...
... thou canst never hope to get before them . ” 66 Thou hast me again , ” cried his companion , as he threw himself back in his seat to give vent to his laughter ; “ I would as soon attempt to parry jests with thee as to eat thistles ...
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He went to the wars a short time before she gave birth to me , and has never since been heard of ; and my poor mother died in childbed , without leaving any other memorial of her husband than this miniature , which I always carry about ...
He went to the wars a short time before she gave birth to me , and has never since been heard of ; and my poor mother died in childbed , without leaving any other memorial of her husband than this miniature , which I always carry about ...
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But these stern words on thee must never fall ; ' Tis my unlucky fortune that's to blame , In my own heart I censure not at all ; For all thy goodnesses such footing claim , That thy unkindnesses there find no placeThere is no room for ...
But these stern words on thee must never fall ; ' Tis my unlucky fortune that's to blame , In my own heart I censure not at all ; For all thy goodnesses such footing claim , That thy unkindnesses there find no placeThere is no room for ...
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