Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... allow himself to be kicked from this world to the next . He liketh nothing so well . I have seen him rejoice at having a cuff from any of us ; and a kick appeareth to delight him beyond all measure . my Lord of Southampton SHAKSPEARE ...
... allow himself to be kicked from this world to the next . He liketh nothing so well . I have seen him rejoice at having a cuff from any of us ; and a kick appeareth to delight him beyond all measure . my Lord of Southampton SHAKSPEARE ...
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... allow of their secrets being buried with them . Such exceeding selfishness ought never to be tole- rated . There have been divers alchemists who , at least , so it be said of them , acquired famous insight into the transmutation of ...
... allow of their secrets being buried with them . Such exceeding selfishness ought never to be tole- rated . There have been divers alchemists who , at least , so it be said of them , acquired famous insight into the transmutation of ...
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... allowed , because their influence tended to prevent that austerity wherein they supposed virtue exclusively existed . " " I'll have none of them ! " exclaimed Master Shakspeare . " If men are to have no sympathy one for another , nought ...
... allowed , because their influence tended to prevent that austerity wherein they supposed virtue exclusively existed . " " I'll have none of them ! " exclaimed Master Shakspeare . " If men are to have no sympathy one for another , nought ...
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... adaisical air . " Here sitteth my arbitress throned like some famous goddess of old in supremest elysium , and I , of all her manifold worshippers , alone allowed to gaze my soul away upon her very 54 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... adaisical air . " Here sitteth my arbitress throned like some famous goddess of old in supremest elysium , and I , of all her manifold worshippers , alone allowed to gaze my soul away upon her very 54 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... allowed to gaze my soul away upon her very . infinite beauty , and find a new existence in her most absolute sweet speech . In truth , I do feel as much delight as a rat escaped from a trap . " And thereupon , he took her hand very ...
... allowed to gaze my soul away upon her very . infinite beauty , and find a new existence in her most absolute sweet speech . In truth , I do feel as much delight as a rat escaped from a trap . " And thereupon , he took her hand very ...
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