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... of his own fancy ; and once his humour seemed so touched with some
palpable conceit , that he cast down the pen , and throwing himself back in his
chair , did laugh right heartily . At other times , when he appeared to have written
passages ...
... of his own fancy ; and once his humour seemed so touched with some
palpable conceit , that he cast down the pen , and throwing himself back in his
chair , did laugh right heartily . At other times , when he appeared to have written
passages ...
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... when a knock was heard at the door , and admittance being granted , there
entered a man of a pleasant aspect , and of spare figure , not so gaily garmented
as Master Burbage , yet having much of the outward appearance of respectability
.
... when a knock was heard at the door , and admittance being granted , there
entered a man of a pleasant aspect , and of spare figure , not so gaily garmented
as Master Burbage , yet having much of the outward appearance of respectability
.
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You are too liberal in your commendation-indeed you are , ” observed the youth ,
as a slight blush appeared upon his countenance . . “ Not a whit man , not a whit ,
” replied his host , as he finished his draught . “ There can be no harm in ...
You are too liberal in your commendation-indeed you are , ” observed the youth ,
as a slight blush appeared upon his countenance . . “ Not a whit man , not a whit ,
” replied his host , as he finished his draught . “ There can be no harm in ...
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screamed out a little old man , meanly apparelled , as he stumped about with his
stick in a gloomy room , that appeared from its deficiency in all furniture , save a
desk with a tall stool , and several papers and parchments tied up and placed on
...
screamed out a little old man , meanly apparelled , as he stumped about with his
stick in a gloomy room , that appeared from its deficiency in all furniture , save a
desk with a tall stool , and several papers and parchments tied up and placed on
...
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Several times it appeared that her soft glances had subdued his selfish nature ;
but just as he was on the point of giving up the object of his miserly regard , a
look at its glittering links would 50 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
Several times it appeared that her soft glances had subdued his selfish nature ;
but just as he was on the point of giving up the object of his miserly regard , a
look at its glittering links would 50 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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added admirable Alice answered appeared arms asked believe better called Cecil chair close coming companion continued countenance cried dear door dost doth doubt drink Elizabeth enquired exceeding excellent exclaimed exquisite eyes face fair fashion follow gave give gold Gregory hand hanged hath head heard heart hold honour hope infinite Joanna keep laugh leave live look Lord majesty majesty's manner marvellous Master Francis Master Shakspeare mean miser Mistress nature never noble observed passed play players poor presently proceeded queen quickly regard replied rest round scarcely seemed serving ships side Sir Walter Raleigh smile sort stand stood sure sweet tell thank thee things thou art thou hast thought took truly truth turn uncle unto Vellum villain voice walked whilst wilt young youth