Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... replied his friend , unable to refrain from laughing at the odd associations which came crowd- ing to his memory , " thou hast me there of a surety . Ah , Kate ! she was a delectable little gipsey , with a most enticing ankle , and a ...
... replied his friend , unable to refrain from laughing at the odd associations which came crowd- ing to his memory , " thou hast me there of a surety . Ah , Kate ! she was a delectable little gipsey , with a most enticing ankle , and a ...
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... replied his visitor , with a melancholy expres- sion of countenance that completely attested the truth of the avowal . " But why should I take advantage of the goodness of your dispo- sition ? or why trouble you with my complaints ? I ...
... replied his visitor , with a melancholy expres- sion of countenance that completely attested the truth of the avowal . " But why should I take advantage of the goodness of your dispo- sition ? or why trouble you with my complaints ? I ...
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... replied his host , as he finished his draught . " There can be no harm in praising a modest man ; for if the desert be not equal to the praise , he will not rest till he make it so . But your cup is empty . " " Nay , good Master ...
... replied his host , as he finished his draught . " There can be no harm in praising a modest man ; for if the desert be not equal to the praise , he will not rest till he make it so . But your cup is empty . " " Nay , good Master ...
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... replied Master Francis ; " for in his unguarded mo- ments , he hath dropped some mysterious hints which savour a little of the purpose . But he is so continually upbraiding me for the troubles and the charges I put him to ― he so stints ...
... replied Master Francis ; " for in his unguarded mo- ments , he hath dropped some mysterious hints which savour a little of the purpose . But he is so continually upbraiding me for the troubles and the charges I put him to ― he so stints ...
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... replied she , without hesitation . " It shall be yours - it shall be yours , " cried the old man , chafing his hands , and every limb of him shaking with excitement . " Now give me the kiss , my heart ! my soul ! my life ! give me the ...
... replied she , without hesitation . " It shall be yours - it shall be yours , " cried the old man , chafing his hands , and every limb of him shaking with excitement . " Now give me the kiss , my heart ! my soul ! my life ! give me the ...
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