Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... coming towards the door , whistling of the tune of " Green Sleeves . " Not being in a state to be seen of any , for that he was but half dressed , he presently hied to the door and bolted it inside . 66 Ope the door , Will ! " cried ...
... coming towards the door , whistling of the tune of " Green Sleeves . " Not being in a state to be seen of any , for that he was but half dressed , he presently hied to the door and bolted it inside . 66 Ope the door , Will ! " cried ...
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... Master Francis Bacon , then coming into some note for his great learning , and afterwards so highly esteemed as the very chiefest philosopher of 26 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . very friendliest manner possible took his companion ...
... Master Francis Bacon , then coming into some note for his great learning , and afterwards so highly esteemed as the very chiefest philosopher of 26 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . very friendliest manner possible took his companion ...
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... coming . " The old knight concealed himself as quick as he could , and , as soon after as might be , the door opened , and Stephen entered ushering in Dr. Bashful . The young divine , after making of an awkward bow to his fair mistress ...
... coming . " The old knight concealed himself as quick as he could , and , as soon after as might be , the door opened , and Stephen entered ushering in Dr. Bashful . The young divine , after making of an awkward bow to his fair mistress ...
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... coming , " thought she . " " Tis a fine day , Mistress Alice , " observed he , still keeping of his look upon the floor . " That is it beyond doubt , " answered she as gravely as she could . " Indeed , methinks , it be a very fine day ...
... coming , " thought she . " " Tis a fine day , Mistress Alice , " observed he , still keeping of his look upon the floor . " That is it beyond doubt , " answered she as gravely as she could . " Indeed , methinks , it be a very fine day ...
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... coming , whom he had long given up for lost , is to say too little . No father seemed so pleased at the return of a dear son after an absence of many years ; and so little difficulty had I in making Harry's peace with him for his ...
... coming , whom he had long given up for lost , is to say too little . No father seemed so pleased at the return of a dear son after an absence of many years ; and so little difficulty had I in making Harry's peace with him for his ...
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