Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... side : trunks prettily cut and embroidered , with silk hose and ruffled boots . " Ah , Dick ! " said he in the chair laughingly , as he recognised the good humoured features of his visitor , and scrutinising his attire as he closed the ...
... side : trunks prettily cut and embroidered , with silk hose and ruffled boots . " Ah , Dick ! " said he in the chair laughingly , as he recognised the good humoured features of his visitor , and scrutinising his attire as he closed the ...
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... side was the likeness of a very lovely woman ; the other had contained another miniature , mayhap , of a cavalier ; but it was now empty . " The initials E. V. , on one side the frame , are for my mother Eleanor Vellum , " continued the ...
... side was the likeness of a very lovely woman ; the other had contained another miniature , mayhap , of a cavalier ; but it was now empty . " The initials E. V. , on one side the frame , are for my mother Eleanor Vellum , " continued the ...
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... side , before he had got half way ; " but when shall be the happy day ? -name it , name it , excellent Joanna , for I do long for the time when we two shall be one . " " We will talk of that anon ; -but , the chain , " replied she . " I ...
... side , before he had got half way ; " but when shall be the happy day ? -name it , name it , excellent Joanna , for I do long for the time when we two shall be one . " " We will talk of that anon ; -but , the chain , " replied she . " I ...
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... Side . 66 What , Joanna ! " he exclaimed , hastening towards her , with a most smiling countenance- " nay , this is a pleasure I dreamt not of . " 66 " " Tis I , Francis , " she replied , allowing him to take her hand , which he ...
... Side . 66 What , Joanna ! " he exclaimed , hastening towards her , with a most smiling countenance- " nay , this is a pleasure I dreamt not of . " 66 " " Tis I , Francis , " she replied , allowing him to take her hand , which he ...
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... side of which hung his sword , and on the other was seen the pommel of his dagger . His trunks , with his stockings and ribbon garters , were all of white , and fringed at the end ; and his shoes were of buff , tied with white ribbons ...
... side of which hung his sword , and on the other was seen the pommel of his dagger . His trunks , with his stockings and ribbon garters , were all of white , and fringed at the end ; and his shoes were of buff , tied with white ribbons ...
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