Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... eyes mild , yet lively withal - a mouth impressed with a very amatory eloquence - and a beard of a perfect gravity . Nor were his limbs of a tess favourable mould . In fact , he was a man of multitudinous good graces . I would there ...
... eyes mild , yet lively withal - a mouth impressed with a very amatory eloquence - and a beard of a perfect gravity . Nor were his limbs of a tess favourable mould . In fact , he was a man of multitudinous good graces . I would there ...
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... eye like Venus ' 66 " " ' Only one , Dick ? " enquired his companion , innocently . " Two , or I'm a sinner ... eyes as warmed my veins like a stoup of canary . The old fellow courteously invited me to his house , and the dear ...
... eye like Venus ' 66 " " ' Only one , Dick ? " enquired his companion , innocently . " Two , or I'm a sinner ... eyes as warmed my veins like a stoup of canary . The old fellow courteously invited me to his house , and the dear ...
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... eyes hath ta'en new ground , And keeps his sharp artillery there ; The breeze Apollo's strings hath found , And stirs them in thy golden hair ; And as for Pan's Arcadian reed , Tuned with the Dryads , measured trips , What blissful ...
... eyes hath ta'en new ground , And keeps his sharp artillery there ; The breeze Apollo's strings hath found , And stirs them in thy golden hair ; And as for Pan's Arcadian reed , Tuned with the Dryads , measured trips , What blissful ...
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... eyes ; There is a thrilling music in her voice ; For she doth own a bless'd tranquillity . No other winged one can seek that nest ; They find a perfect pleasure in themselves ; Their lives are for each other ; and unknown Beyond the ...
... eyes ; There is a thrilling music in her voice ; For she doth own a bless'd tranquillity . No other winged one can seek that nest ; They find a perfect pleasure in themselves ; Their lives are for each other ; and unknown Beyond the ...
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... eye , " said Master Shakspeare , affecting not to notice the in- terruption he had received , yet being much pleased thereat ... eyes made humid by his grateful emotions , " I would I had language to thank you ; but my heart is too full ...
... eye , " said Master Shakspeare , affecting not to notice the in- terruption he had received , yet being much pleased thereat ... eyes made humid by his grateful emotions , " I would I had language to thank you ; but my heart is too full ...
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admirable Alack Alice answered Antonio de Berrio arms asked Ben Jonson Bess better command companion countenance cried Master Dame Elizabeth delight door doth doubt Elizabeth Throckmorton exceeding excellent exclaimed Master exquisite eyes face famous favour fellow gallant gaze give Gog and Magog goodly Gregory Vellum hand Harquebus Harry Daring hath head hear heard heart Holdfast honour humour I'faith Indian infinite Joanna Jonson knew laugh look Lord Burghley Lord Essex majesty majesty's manner marvellous Master Burbage Master Constable Master Shakspeare mayhap methinks Mistress monstrous naught never nigh noble observed Master Padre Bartolomé play pray prythee queen quickly rapier scarce sciatica seemed seemeth shew ship Sir Robert Cecil Sir Walter Raleigh smile sort Spaniards sweet thing thou art thou hast thou wilt thought took truth turned unto villain voice whilst woman wonderful young youth