Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... ships for the voyage I intend . " " I would not have thee anger the queen for worlds , " observed the other , " for it is in her power to make thy fortunes , or mar them . Elizabeth hath a very woman's heart in some things , though she ...
... ships for the voyage I intend . " " I would not have thee anger the queen for worlds , " observed the other , " for it is in her power to make thy fortunes , or mar them . Elizabeth hath a very woman's heart in some things , though she ...
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... ship of them all , when thou didst bear down upon me with thy whole broadside so courageously ? " 66 Indeed , my lord , I was thinking of a different matter , ” replied his companion . " I doubt thee hugely , " responded the other ...
... ship of them all , when thou didst bear down upon me with thy whole broadside so courageously ? " 66 Indeed , my lord , I was thinking of a different matter , ” replied his companion . " I doubt thee hugely , " responded the other ...
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... ships for an expedition against Panama , combined with an intention of intercepting the Plate fleet , the riches whereof is almost incredible . They have funds enough for thirteen ships of war , of the which , in consideration that I ...
... ships for an expedition against Panama , combined with an intention of intercepting the Plate fleet , the riches whereof is almost incredible . They have funds enough for thirteen ships of war , of the which , in consideration that I ...
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... ships as it pleaseth thee - reserving to ourself the right of appointing a vice- admiral , to officer our ships as we think proper . " " Never had servant so bounteous a mistress ! " cried Sir Walter , as he knelt at the feet of the ...
... ships as it pleaseth thee - reserving to ourself the right of appointing a vice- admiral , to officer our ships as we think proper . " " Never had servant so bounteous a mistress ! " cried Sir Walter , as he knelt at the feet of the ...
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... ship , carelessly , as he arranged a costly silk cloak he wore upon his shoulder ; 66 commend me to him , Sir Robert , and , if it be not displeas- ing to you , I will see you again on this matter at a fitting hour . " " I shall feel ...
... ship , carelessly , as he arranged a costly silk cloak he wore upon his shoulder ; 66 commend me to him , Sir Robert , and , if it be not displeas- ing to you , I will see you again on this matter at a fitting hour . " " I shall feel ...
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