Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... manner of good offices " - " If I do not , I should be the most unworthy varlet that lives , " ex- claimed Master Francis warmly . 66 You will wait awhile before you offer any composition to the public eye , " said Master Shakspeare ...
... manner of good offices " - " If I do not , I should be the most unworthy varlet that lives , " ex- claimed Master Francis warmly . 66 You will wait awhile before you offer any composition to the public eye , " said Master Shakspeare ...
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... manner , when candles are threepence to the pound - and to be scribbling his pre- posterous atrocities when stationary is at so high a cost . By my troth he hath no more virtue than an addled egg ! But what think you of the verses ...
... manner , when candles are threepence to the pound - and to be scribbling his pre- posterous atrocities when stationary is at so high a cost . By my troth he hath no more virtue than an addled egg ! But what think you of the verses ...
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... manner of yonder estimable gentleman , Sir Walter Raleigh ; therefore , I hold it as most comfortable Christian doctrine , that the mouth hath been made for the accommodation of honest victuals . ” " We have heard that before , my lord ...
... manner of yonder estimable gentleman , Sir Walter Raleigh ; therefore , I hold it as most comfortable Christian doctrine , that the mouth hath been made for the accommodation of honest victuals . ” " We have heard that before , my lord ...
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... manner she thought likely to put him into some hope . " Rise , Sir Walter Raleigh , and return with us to the palace - we will enquire into this matter . " " I am rooted to the earth , " replied he , in the most sorrowful voice that ...
... manner she thought likely to put him into some hope . " Rise , Sir Walter Raleigh , and return with us to the palace - we will enquire into this matter . " " I am rooted to the earth , " replied he , in the most sorrowful voice that ...
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... manner giving him her hand , the which he did again press to his lips , but in a style more respectful than before , " We'll think no more of these paltry tricksters - but will shew them how little we can be affected by their villanous ...
... manner giving him her hand , the which he did again press to his lips , but in a style more respectful than before , " We'll think no more of these paltry tricksters - but will shew them how little we can be affected by their villanous ...
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