Shakspeare and His Friends ; Or, the Golden Age of Merry England, Band 1 |
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Doth not this cloak become me infinitely ? and the slashing of this doublet , is it not of the most superlative fashion ? " “ In truth , Dick , ” remarked his companion , drily , as he pushed back his chair to take SHAKSPEARE AND HIS ...
Doth not this cloak become me infinitely ? and the slashing of this doublet , is it not of the most superlative fashion ? " “ In truth , Dick , ” remarked his companion , drily , as he pushed back his chair to take SHAKSPEARE AND HIS ...
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enquired his companion . “ A fig for the mercer — ' tis the mercer's daughter I seek ! " replied his guest . “ Attempt to ruin a mercer's daughter ! ” exclaimed the other , half starting from his chair with affected surprise .
enquired his companion . “ A fig for the mercer — ' tis the mercer's daughter I seek ! " replied his guest . “ Attempt to ruin a mercer's daughter ! ” exclaimed the other , half starting from his chair with affected surprise .
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enquired his companion , innocently . “ Two , or I'm a sinner , ” replied he , “ and a bust like Juno ; ay , and every grace that all Olympus possessed . In brief , a beauty of such ravishing perfections , that immediately I found her ...
enquired his companion , innocently . “ Two , or I'm a sinner , ” replied he , “ and a bust like Juno ; ay , and every grace that all Olympus possessed . In brief , a beauty of such ravishing perfections , that immediately I found her ...
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cried Master Shakspeare , as he allowed his companion to conceal the verses in his purse . “ But ' tis poor fishing with other folks ' tackle , Dick , ” he added , in his own facetious way . “ Faith , I care not an ' I have good sport ...
cried Master Shakspeare , as he allowed his companion to conceal the verses in his purse . “ But ' tis poor fishing with other folks ' tackle , Dick , ” he added , in his own facetious way . “ Faith , I care not an ' I have good sport ...
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66 Success attend thee , Will , in all thy doings , " exclaimed his friend , and putting on his hat he led his companion out of the chamber . Master Shakspeare being left alone , did presently draw up his ...
66 Success attend thee , Will , in all thy doings , " exclaimed his friend , and putting on his hat he led his companion out of the chamber . Master Shakspeare being left alone , did presently draw up his ...
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added admirable Alice answered appeared arms asked believe Bess 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 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