Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... noticed the brimming vessel proceeding towards him , " prythee let me go ; I have drunk most bountifully , I thank you . " " One more cup , and it shall be the last . " " Indeed I would rather not . " " Now , look at this ! " exclaimed ...
... noticed the brimming vessel proceeding towards him , " prythee let me go ; I have drunk most bountifully , I thank you . " " One more cup , and it shall be the last . " " Indeed I would rather not . " " Now , look at this ! " exclaimed ...
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... noticed his ap- proach , " you went out as quick of motion as a young colt ― you creep in with the preposterous tediousness of a snail . " " It cost me fifty crowns ! " remarked he , still keeping his eyes on the precious metal , as if ...
... noticed his ap- proach , " you went out as quick of motion as a young colt ― you creep in with the preposterous tediousness of a snail . " " It cost me fifty crowns ! " remarked he , still keeping his eyes on the precious metal , as if ...
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... noticed the splendid attire of Sir Walter ; " tis most ex- quisitely fashioned , and of a very dainty conceit . " " Dost like it , my lord ? " enquired Raleigh , carelessly . " On mine honour , I admire it hugely , " responded his ...
... noticed the splendid attire of Sir Walter ; " tis most ex- quisitely fashioned , and of a very dainty conceit . " " Dost like it , my lord ? " enquired Raleigh , carelessly . " On mine honour , I admire it hugely , " responded his ...
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... it 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.
... it 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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... noticed that the pleasureableness expressed in his own features was not reflected in hers . At the question , she looked at him as with a careful scrutiny of his pale and thoughtful brow , but said never a word . " Have I angered thee ...
... noticed that the pleasureableness expressed in his own features was not reflected in hers . At the question , she looked at him as with a careful scrutiny of his pale and thoughtful brow , but said never a word . " Have I angered thee ...
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