Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... wilt see anon- from its having been the retreat , or closet , or place retired from the public eye , in which the master spirit of his age , and the glory of all times to come , did first develope those right famous qualities from which ...
... wilt see anon- from its having been the retreat , or closet , or place retired from the public eye , in which the master spirit of his age , and the glory of all times to come , did first develope those right famous qualities from which ...
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... wilt have the whole city up in arms against us , and we shall be obliged to fly from the Bankside to escape the stocks . " " I meant not that , Will - I am a heathen if I meant that ; but thou knowest my failing - I am always after the ...
... wilt have the whole city up in arms against us , and we shall be obliged to fly from the Bankside to escape the stocks . " " I meant not that , Will - I am a heathen if I meant that ; but thou knowest my failing - I am always after the ...
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... wilt let me have the verses ? " he added , as he sauntered up to the table . 66 Ay , marry will I , for old acquaintance sake , " replied his friend , and immediately did search among his papers , from which he presently selected one ...
... wilt let me have the verses ? " he added , as he sauntered up to the table . 66 Ay , marry will I , for old acquaintance sake , " replied his friend , and immediately did search among his papers , from which he presently selected one ...
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... wilt not love Walter , " said Mistress Throckmorton , looking with much seriousness in the face of her witty relative . " Love him , coz ! " exclaimed Alice , affection- ately kissing her forehead . " I will do anything to pleasure thee ...
... wilt not love Walter , " said Mistress Throckmorton , looking with much seriousness in the face of her witty relative . " Love him , coz ! " exclaimed Alice , affection- ately kissing her forehead . " I will do anything to pleasure thee ...
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... wilt change thy tune anon , depend on't , " said the elder . 66 " Change my tune ? I'll change my nature first , ” replied the other . By my troth , if the sky were to rain lovers , I'd keep under shelter . Save in the of sport , if ...
... wilt change thy tune anon , depend on't , " said the elder . 66 " Change my tune ? I'll change my nature first , ” replied the other . By my troth , if the sky were to rain lovers , I'd keep under shelter . Save in the of sport , if ...
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