Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... lives , " observed his companion , seemingly putting of his dress in the very properest order , as he stood before a large mirror nigh unto the fire . " Oh ! she hath such a delicate waist , and so dainty an ancle — such lustrous eyes ...
... lives , " observed his companion , seemingly putting of his dress in the very properest order , as he stood before a large mirror nigh unto the fire . " Oh ! she hath such a delicate waist , and so dainty an ancle — such lustrous eyes ...
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... lives . " " That be a sure thing , " said our illustrious poet . " O ' my life ! I have no patience with such as do cuddle up in their brains whatever they know , whereof others be ignorant , and are so obstinately intent upon the ...
... lives . " " That be a sure thing , " said our illustrious poet . " O ' my life ! I have no patience with such as do cuddle up in their brains whatever they know , whereof others be ignorant , and are so obstinately intent upon the ...
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... live virtuously - that virtue was the doing well unto others — and that happiness was that state of pleasurableness which must be the result of such well doing . As for what he hath said of the understanding being the chiefest part of ...
... live virtuously - that virtue was the doing well unto others — and that happiness was that state of pleasurableness which must be the result of such well doing . As for what he hath said of the understanding being the chiefest part of ...
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... live virtuously , no matter what may be the laws or customs where he dwelleth ; and if he do the reverse of this he must live viciously under any circumstances or laws whatever . But what other system had these Greeks ? " " Among others ...
... live virtuously , no matter what may be the laws or customs where he dwelleth ; and if he do the reverse of this he must live viciously under any circumstances or laws whatever . But what other system had these Greeks ? " " Among others ...
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... live in this state of uncertainty . " 66 " I tell thee thou hast no worst to know , " an- swered Alice , and then turning to the boy , who was shouting lustily , she cried , " Walter ! if thou makest not less noise on the instant , I ...
... live in this state of uncertainty . " 66 " I tell thee thou hast no worst to know , " an- swered Alice , and then turning to the boy , who was shouting lustily , she cried , " Walter ! if thou makest not less noise on the instant , I ...
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