Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... took the paper in his hand , and did read aloud , with a rich voice and a most felicitous expression ; and of a verity , never was the air so filled with delectable thoughts . At this time there was heard a knocking at the door . " Come ...
... took the paper in his hand , and did read aloud , with a rich voice and a most felicitous expression ; and of a verity , never was the air so filled with delectable thoughts . At this time there was heard a knocking at the door . " Come ...
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... took the boldness , Master Shakspeare , " said the youth falter- ingly , as he kept smoothing his hat with his hand where he stood in the middle of the chamber- " I took the boldness some short time since to send you a tragedy of my ...
... took the boldness , Master Shakspeare , " said the youth falter- ingly , as he kept smoothing his hat with his hand where he stood in the middle of the chamber- " I took the boldness some short time since to send you a tragedy of my ...
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... took place in the old man's countenance . His delight and impatience forsook him of a sudden . From being exceeding restless in all his limbs , he stood as still as a stone , and he looked perfectly confounded , and unable to say a word ...
... took place in the old man's countenance . His delight and impatience forsook him of a sudden . From being exceeding restless in all his limbs , he stood as still as a stone , and he looked perfectly confounded , and unable to say a word ...
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... took from his vest the dirty rag that hath previously been desril ed , and begun carefully to unfold it- " here be a foul robbery thou hast committed . How didst get these fine pieces of candle I found in thy room ? Hast no shame ? What ...
... took from his vest the dirty rag that hath previously been desril ed , and begun carefully to unfold it- " here be a foul robbery thou hast committed . How didst get these fine pieces of candle I found in thy room ? Hast no shame ? What ...
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... took what you have in your hand , that I might have light to assist me in my studies ; but if the loss grieve you , they cannot be worth more than a halfpenny , and you may either keep them , or I will pay you for them . " " Pay , pay ...
... took what you have in your hand , that I might have light to assist me in my studies ; but if the loss grieve you , they cannot be worth more than a halfpenny , and you may either keep them , or I will pay you for them . " " Pay , pay ...
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admirable Alack Alice answered Antonio de Berrio arms asked Ben Jonson Bess better command companion countenance cried Master Dame Elizabeth delight door doth doubt Elizabeth Throckmorton exceeding excellent exclaimed Master exquisite eyes face famous favour fellow gallant gaze give Gog and Magog goodly Gregory Vellum hand Harquebus Harry Daring hath head hear heard heart Holdfast honour humour I'faith Indian infinite Joanna Jonson knew laugh look Lord Burghley Lord Essex majesty majesty's manner marvellous Master Burbage Master Constable Master Shakspeare mayhap methinks Mistress monstrous naught never nigh noble observed Master Padre Bartolomé play pray prythee queen quickly rapier scarce sciatica seemed seemeth shew ship Sir Robert Cecil Sir Walter Raleigh smile sort Spaniards sweet thing thou art thou hast thou wilt thought took truth turned unto villain voice whilst woman wonderful young youth