Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... enquired the other , " did I not hear thee singing like a very swan ? Haste and ope the door , for I must have speech with thee . " " Tarry awhile , Dick , I tell thee again , ” said his companion with more emphasis than at first . " I ...
... enquired the other , " did I not hear thee singing like a very swan ? Haste and ope the door , for I must have speech with thee . " " Tarry awhile , Dick , I tell thee again , ” said his companion with more emphasis than at first . " I ...
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... enquired Master Bur- bage . " In truth , I like not seeming to want aught of any , " replied the other . " Seeming to want a fiddlestick ! " exclaimed his companion . " Thou art too scrupulous by far . Dost think I would stand upon my ...
... enquired Master Bur- bage . " In truth , I like not seeming to want aught of any , " replied the other . " Seeming to want a fiddlestick ! " exclaimed his companion . " Thou art too scrupulous by far . Dost think I would stand upon my ...
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... enquired Master Shakspeare , after reading of the letter , whilst the two were talking . " None , an ' it please you , ” replied the boy . " It was my Lord Southampton who gave it to me , as I was shewing of Will Peppercorn the way I 14 ...
... enquired Master Shakspeare , after reading of the letter , whilst the two were talking . " None , an ' it please you , ” replied the boy . " It was my Lord Southampton who gave it to me , as I was shewing of Will Peppercorn the way I 14 ...
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... would be much to your advance- ment ? " enquired my lord . 66 Greatly , " said the other . " Then the favour I would ask of you is this : -I have a thousand pounds of mine own , doing of SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 23.
... would be much to your advance- ment ? " enquired my lord . 66 Greatly , " said the other . " Then the favour I would ask of you is this : -I have a thousand pounds of mine own , doing of SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 23.
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... He kissed me on the instant ! " cried her companion , with a voice and look of such extreme solemnity , that the other could not but smile . " And what saidst thou to that ? " enquired 40 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... He kissed me on the instant ! " cried her companion , with a voice and look of such extreme solemnity , that the other could not but smile . " And what saidst thou to that ? " enquired 40 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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