Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... lazy varlet ! thou art sure to give me the slip as soon as my back is turned . Francis ! " he shouted again , and then muttered to himself , " a ! wasteful , idle , good - for 34 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . CHAPTER II. ...
... lazy varlet ! thou art sure to give me the slip as soon as my back is turned . Francis ! " he shouted again , and then muttered to himself , " a ! wasteful , idle , good - for 34 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . CHAPTER II. ...
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... sure that thou make proper and speedy preparations for thy departure from this place . " " I will not fail , " said the beautiful woman ; and , in the next moment , she was watching the noble form of her affianced husband retreating ...
... sure that thou make proper and speedy preparations for thy departure from this place . " " I will not fail , " said the beautiful woman ; and , in the next moment , she was watching the noble form of her affianced husband retreating ...
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... sure ! " ex- claimed the queen good humouredly . " How canst expect to win such a mad wager — unless peradventure thou seekest to amuse thyself by playing upon us some trick - which if thou dost , by our halidom , thou shalt smoke for ...
... sure ! " ex- claimed the queen good humouredly . " How canst expect to win such a mad wager — unless peradventure thou seekest to amuse thyself by playing upon us some trick - which if thou dost , by our halidom , thou shalt smoke for ...
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... sure , " said the old courtier , " though I was going to say , that a thing which looketh so unnatural and so devilish , can be practised for no other end but to ensnare our souls and blind our eyes , that we may be the more easily ...
... sure , " said the old courtier , " though I was going to say , that a thing which looketh so unnatural and so devilish , can be practised for no other end but to ensnare our souls and blind our eyes , that we may be the more easily ...
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... no wise unwilling to be : but to make the consequence we seek the more sure , I would humbly pray of your majesty such assistance in men , money , and ships , as would put all thought of misadven- 108 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... no wise unwilling to be : but to make the consequence we seek the more sure , I would humbly pray of your majesty such assistance in men , money , and ships , as would put all thought of misadven- 108 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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