Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... thank him for yonder exquisite present of flowers he hath sent me from his own garden , and to acquaint him with our proceedings with the court of aldermen , touching our threatened liberties , at the Blackfriars . " " Success attend ...
... thank him for yonder exquisite present of flowers he hath sent me from his own garden , and to acquaint him with our proceedings with the court of aldermen , touching our threatened liberties , at the Blackfriars . " " Success attend ...
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... up marvellously at the hearing of this commendation , and his eyes looked abundance of thanks . He argued the most favourable conclusion from so promising a commencement , for it is the SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 19.
... up marvellously at the hearing of this commendation , and his eyes looked abundance of thanks . He argued the most favourable conclusion from so promising a commencement , for it is the SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 19.
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... thank you ; but my heart is too full . " 66 Nay , nay , worthy Master Francis , " said the other , encouragingly , " If you love me you must not think of that . He who looks for thanks deserveth them not . Such a one am not I. I will ...
... thank you ; but my heart is too full . " 66 Nay , nay , worthy Master Francis , " said the other , encouragingly , " If you love me you must not think of that . He who looks for thanks deserveth them not . Such a one am not I. I will ...
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... thank you very heartily for your kindness , which , in all times to come , shall be the most delightful of my remembrances ; and if it please you to give me my papers , I would grate- fully take my leave . " " We part not thus , " said ...
... thank you very heartily for your kindness , which , in all times to come , shall be the most delightful of my remembrances ; and if it please you to give me my papers , I would grate- fully take my leave . " " We part not thus , " said ...
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... Thank you , worthy Master Francis , thank you , " said his host , shaking his companion cordially by the hand ; " it is gratifying to be praised at all , but to be praised by those who can appreciate , is the most exquisite of flattery ...
... Thank you , worthy Master Francis , thank you , " said his host , shaking his companion cordially by the hand ; " it is gratifying to be praised at all , but to be praised by those who can appreciate , is the most exquisite of flattery ...
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