Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... too lowly deem : Yet if thou thinkest me such sort as this , Am I the very poorest thing that is . I know not why that thou should's now prefer Another 40 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . But these stern words on thee must never fall; ...
... too lowly deem : Yet if thou thinkest me such sort as this , Am I the very poorest thing that is . I know not why that thou should's now prefer Another 40 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . But these stern words on thee must never fall; ...
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... sort of looking - glasses , who shew humanity under all its fashions , as it is made to appear by the dramatist , to whom these fashions are SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 103 spirits who were born to flourish under such excel- ...
... sort of looking - glasses , who shew humanity under all its fashions , as it is made to appear by the dramatist , to whom these fashions are SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 103 spirits who were born to flourish under such excel- ...
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... sort of reverie , and making preparations to depart . " Not a whit , " responded Cecil , “ there is ample time to get to Whitehall before the queen hath need of your attendance . Another glass , I pray you . " " There , then ! ” cried ...
... sort of reverie , and making preparations to depart . " Not a whit , " responded Cecil , “ there is ample time to get to Whitehall before the queen hath need of your attendance . Another glass , I pray you . " " There , then ! ” cried ...
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... sort of doubting yet enquiring tone , as if he knew not for certain , yet wanted to know something he feared would not be desirable to learn . Then having passed some minutes in profound yet anxious reflection , he suddenly started up ...
... sort of doubting yet enquiring tone , as if he knew not for certain , yet wanted to know something he feared would not be desirable to learn . Then having passed some minutes in profound yet anxious reflection , he suddenly started up ...
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... sort of mouth . " " That I regret not , believe me , " responded Master Francis with a smile . " And now I should earnestly advise you to make the best of your way back to Master Shakspeare , and tell him I will not fail of the ...
... sort of mouth . " " That I regret not , believe me , " responded Master Francis with a smile . " And now I should earnestly advise you to make the best of your way back to Master Shakspeare , and tell him I will not fail of the ...
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