Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... 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 : and I'll pay thee for thy ...
... 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 : and I'll pay thee for thy ...
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... allow me not the satisfaction of befriend- ing you . " 2 " Indeed , Master Shakspeare , you are too good , " exclaimed his visitor , warmly returning the pressure of the hand he had received . " I know not what to say - I lack words - I ...
... allow me not the satisfaction of befriend- ing you . " 2 " Indeed , Master Shakspeare , you are too good , " exclaimed his visitor , warmly returning the pressure of the hand he had received . " I know not what to say - I lack words - I ...
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... allowing him to take her hand , which he passionately pressed to his lips ; " but thy check is flushed , and thine eye unsteady . What ails thee ? " " Nothing , dearest , " said he , " I have been detained , and I thought my uncle would ...
... allowing him to take her hand , which he passionately pressed to his lips ; " but thy check is flushed , and thine eye unsteady . What ails thee ? " " Nothing , dearest , " said he , " I have been detained , and I thought my uncle would ...
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... allow . " Not while I wear a sword , dear Bess , and am free to go where I will , " he replied . " The queen will know all , dear Walter - she must discover it soon . " " Why so , dear Bess ! " enquired Sir Walter . " Alas ! I cannot ...
... allow . " Not while I wear a sword , dear Bess , and am free to go where I will , " he replied . " The queen will know all , dear Walter - she must discover it soon . " " Why so , dear Bess ! " enquired Sir Walter . " Alas ! I cannot ...
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... allowed , as is evidently his intention , to bewitch your majesty and overthrow the state . " " Sir Walter Raleigh , dost hear that weighty accusation ? " asked the queen , the frown of impatience upon her face now giving way to an ...
... allowed , as is evidently his intention , to bewitch your majesty and overthrow the state . " " Sir Walter Raleigh , dost hear that weighty accusation ? " asked the queen , the frown of impatience upon her face now giving way to an ...
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