Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... turn that way ? Dost remember , in merry Stratford , when we were both boys , yet with an intolerant inclination for the honours of manhood , how often I did lead Sir Thomas Lucy's game- keeper in search of imaginary deer - stealers ...
... turn that way ? Dost remember , in merry Stratford , when we were both boys , yet with an intolerant inclination for the honours of manhood , how often I did lead Sir Thomas Lucy's game- keeper in search of imaginary deer - stealers ...
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... turning sharp round from the casement out of which he had that moment been leaning , " ay , marry ! and like other matches - all the good lieth in the brim- But tell us thy news , Master Fletcher ; for that there is something in the ...
... turning sharp round from the casement out of which he had that moment been leaning , " ay , marry ! and like other matches - all the good lieth in the brim- But tell us thy news , Master Fletcher ; for that there is something in the ...
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... turn over the leaves of Master Francis his play , and resumed his dis- course . " But let me not cause you to imagine that I think nought of your tragedy , Master Francis . Far be it from me to say so . I do consider the blank verse ...
... turn over the leaves of Master Francis his play , and resumed his dis- course . " But let me not cause you to imagine that I think nought of your tragedy , Master Francis . Far be it from me to say so . I do consider the blank verse ...
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... turning round with no small degree of alarm impressed upon his unamiable features , he observed a young female - by her dress probably of the middle ranks . She wore on the back of her head a small velvet hat , from under which escaped ...
... turning round with no small degree of alarm impressed upon his unamiable features , he observed a young female - by her dress probably of the middle ranks . She wore on the back of her head a small velvet hat , from under which escaped ...
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... thou hast brought , Oft didst thou say thou could'st love none but me ; And much I strived to be worthy thee . But now - unhappy chance that brought this turn ! SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 39 A RIGHT EARNEST EXPOSTULATION: ...
... thou hast brought , Oft didst thou say thou could'st love none but me ; And much I strived to be worthy thee . But now - unhappy chance that brought this turn ! SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 39 A RIGHT EARNEST EXPOSTULATION: ...
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