Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... seemed so touched with some palpable conceit , that he cast down the pen , and throwing himself back in his chair , did laugh right heartily . At other times , when he ap- peared to have written passages of a graver purport , which gave ...
... seemed so touched with some palpable conceit , that he cast down the pen , and throwing himself back in his chair , did laugh right heartily . At other times , when he ap- peared to have written passages of a graver purport , which gave ...
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... cheeks , and for some time every word they added seemed to act as a provo- cative to their mirth . “ I'faith , after all's said and done , " observed Master Shakspeare , when he had recovered his gravity , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 11.
... cheeks , and for some time every word they added seemed to act as a provo- cative to their mirth . “ I'faith , after all's said and done , " observed Master Shakspeare , when he had recovered his gravity , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 11.
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... seemed at first somewhat impatient of interruption , ( for no man liketh to be much disturbed in his privacy , ) when , upon his giving permission to the person to enter , he observed his visitor , he gave him most courteous welcome ...
... seemed at first somewhat impatient of interruption , ( for no man liketh to be much disturbed in his privacy , ) when , upon his giving permission to the person to enter , he observed his visitor , he gave him most courteous welcome ...
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... seemed to have a most powerful effect upon the listener ; indeed it had gone direct to his heart , and he sat for some seconds perfectly unable to utter a syllable . " Is there anything more I can do for you ? ' ' enquired Master ...
... seemed to have a most powerful effect upon the listener ; indeed it had gone direct to his heart , and he sat for some seconds perfectly unable to utter a syllable . " Is there anything more I can do for you ? ' ' enquired Master ...
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... , for a few minutes , utterly disconcerted . She seemed lost in a maze of conflicting thoughts ; her brow became dark , and her eyes fixed , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 41 "Flat disobedience and rank atheism !" ex- ...
... , for a few minutes , utterly disconcerted . She seemed lost in a maze of conflicting thoughts ; her brow became dark , and her eyes fixed , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 41 "Flat disobedience and rank atheism !" ex- ...
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