Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... face , which was of a manly age - two years short of thirty - had been most providently fashioned , -with a forehead of marvellous capacity - eyes mild , yet lively withal - a mouth impressed with a very amatory eloquence - and a beard ...
... face , which was of a manly age - two years short of thirty - had been most providently fashioned , -with a forehead of marvellous capacity - eyes mild , yet lively withal - a mouth impressed with a very amatory eloquence - and a beard ...
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... , sweet- est , " continued the old man , sidling up to her , and leering in her face , " it shall be yours for a kiss . - Accept you the conditions ? " " For your sake , I will say yes , 22 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... , sweet- est , " continued the old man , sidling up to her , and leering in her face , " it shall be yours for a kiss . - Accept you the conditions ? " " For your sake , I will say yes , 22 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... face in which the demon of avarice , had evidently got the better of the demon of sensuality . " How now ! " exclaimed his companion , as she noticed his ap- proach , " you went out as quick of motion as a young colt ― you creep in with ...
... face in which the demon of avarice , had evidently got the better of the demon of sensuality . " How now ! " exclaimed his companion , as she noticed his ap- proach , " you went out as quick of motion as a young colt ― you creep in with ...
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... face ; " I do confess that I took what you have in your hand , that I might have light to assist me in my studies ; but if the loss grieve you , they cannot be worth more than a halfpenny , and you may either keep them , or I will pay ...
... face ; " I do confess that I took what you have in your hand , that I might have light to assist me in my studies ; but if the loss grieve you , they cannot be worth more than a halfpenny , and you may either keep them , or I will pay ...
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... face , Nor for any outward part , Nor for my too constant heart . For those may fail or turn to ill , And thus our love shall sever ; Keep therefore a true woman's eye , And love me still - yet know not why-- So hast thou the same ...
... face , Nor for any outward part , Nor for my too constant heart . For those may fail or turn to ill , And thus our love shall sever ; Keep therefore a true woman's eye , And love me still - yet know not why-- So hast thou the same ...
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