Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... companion , drily , as he pushed back his chair to take a better view of his visitor , " I've seen many a jackdaw cut a finer figure . ” " A plague on thy pestilent jests ! " exclaimed the other with as- sumed indignation . " But as ...
... companion , drily , as he pushed back his chair to take a better view of his visitor , " I've seen many a jackdaw cut a finer figure . ” " A plague on thy pestilent jests ! " exclaimed the other with as- sumed indignation . " But as ...
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... companion , as he threw himself back in his seat to give vent to his laughter ; " I would as soon at- tempt to parry jests with thee as to eat thistles with a jackass ; so take thy fill , and be hanged to thee . But I tell thee how it ...
... companion , as he threw himself back in his seat to give vent to his laughter ; " I would as soon at- tempt to parry jests with thee as to eat thistles with a jackass ; so take thy fill , and be hanged to thee . But I tell thee how it ...
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... companion , who had been listening with delighted attention to Master Shakspeare's faultless delivery of his lines , - " I do opine that there is much admirable matter in these words ; and the same opinion holds good towards other ...
... companion , who had been listening with delighted attention to Master Shakspeare's faultless delivery of his lines , - " I do opine that there is much admirable matter in these words ; and the same opinion holds good towards other ...
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... companion cordially by the hand ; " it is gratifying to be praised at all , but to be praised by those who can appreciate , is the most exquisite of flattery . And now let me pledge you to our better acquaintance , " added he , as he ...
... companion cordially by the hand ; " it is gratifying to be praised at all , but to be praised by those who can appreciate , is the most exquisite of flattery . And now let me pledge you to our better acquaintance , " added he , as he ...
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... companion , encou- ragingly , peradventure the secret may be discovered sooner than you look for . But what says your uncle ? -knoweth he nothing ? " " Sometimes I am apt to think that he knows more than he is in- clined to tell ...
... companion , encou- ragingly , peradventure the secret may be discovered sooner than you look for . But what says your uncle ? -knoweth he nothing ? " " Sometimes I am apt to think that he knows more than he is in- clined to tell ...
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