Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... exceeding self - denial ; and you shall enjoy it ; you , my life , my queen ! Oh , how I long to hug you in my most fond embrace . " " Softly , softly , Gregory Vellum , " exclaimed she , quietly disen- gaging his arms from her neck ...
... exceeding self - denial ; and you shall enjoy it ; you , my life , my queen ! Oh , how I long to hug you in my most fond embrace . " " Softly , softly , Gregory Vellum , " exclaimed she , quietly disen- gaging his arms from her neck ...
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... exceeding ingenious nature , and of a very happy facility in taking upon himself the characters of others -which he sheweth not only when appearing as Richard the Third , though it be a most superlative piece of acting , as your majesty ...
... exceeding ingenious nature , and of a very happy facility in taking upon himself the characters of others -which he sheweth not only when appearing as Richard the Third , though it be a most superlative piece of acting , as your majesty ...
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... exceeds my expectations , " exclaimed Raleigh ; though , if the truth may be told , he did feel a little put out at ... exceeding condescension and wonderful goodness , she sometimes enricheth my soul with her most moving smiles , and ...
... exceeds my expectations , " exclaimed Raleigh ; though , if the truth may be told , he did feel a little put out at ... exceeding condescension and wonderful goodness , she sometimes enricheth my soul with her most moving smiles , and ...
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... would have melted a heart of adamant . To her exceeding astonishment , he noticed not her appearance before him - albeit he saw her well enough - but continued with a fixed and glassy gaze to stare into SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 51.
... would have melted a heart of adamant . To her exceeding astonishment , he noticed not her appearance before him - albeit he saw her well enough - but continued with a fixed and glassy gaze to stare into SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 51.
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... exceeding grave coun- tenance . " I would not the queen should hear of this for as much as your earldom . ” " Let her I care not ; " said the Lord Essex sharply . " Now , look you there , was ever obstinate man so bent on his own ...
... exceeding grave coun- tenance . " I would not the queen should hear of this for as much as your earldom . ” " Let her I care not ; " said the Lord Essex sharply . " Now , look you there , was ever obstinate man so bent on his own ...
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