Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... presently made up to the father , and did enter into very sober discourse , till I found I had got hold of the daughter's ear , and then I pointed out the persons of distinction in the company , and seasoned my conver- sation with some ...
... presently made up to the father , and did enter into very sober discourse , till I found I had got hold of the daughter's ear , and then I pointed out the persons of distinction in the company , and seasoned my conver- sation with some ...
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... presently draw up his chair closer to the table on which he had been writing , and did re- commence his labours with an admirable diligence . Mayhap he was engaged in the inditing of one of those right famous plays which did bring so ...
... presently draw up his chair closer to the table on which he had been writing , and did re- commence his labours with an admirable diligence . Mayhap he was engaged in the inditing of one of those right famous plays which did bring so ...
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... presently return , bringing a flask and two drinking horns . " I would you would excuse me , worthy Master Shakspeare , " said the youth , modestly , as soon as he observed the movement of his host . " Excuse me no excuses , " replied ...
... presently return , bringing a flask and two drinking horns . " I would you would excuse me , worthy Master Shakspeare , " said the youth , modestly , as soon as he observed the movement of his host . " Excuse me no excuses , " replied ...
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... Presently she heard a footstep in the corridor , and her heart there- upon began to beat with a more perceptible throbbing . The foot- step approached , and the colour mounted to her cheek - it stopped at the door , and the cheek became ...
... Presently she heard a footstep in the corridor , and her heart there- upon began to beat with a more perceptible throbbing . The foot- step approached , and the colour mounted to her cheek - it stopped at the door , and the cheek became ...
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... presently to sprinkle on her face , all the while using most endearing expressions and caresses , and exhibiting a truly earnest solicitude . " They have fastened thy boddice most infamously tight , dear Bess , and ' tis beyond my poor ...
... presently to sprinkle on her face , all the while using most endearing expressions and caresses , and exhibiting a truly earnest solicitude . " They have fastened thy boddice most infamously tight , dear Bess , and ' tis beyond my poor ...
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