Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... Sir Walter , " exclaim- ed he , laughingly , as he recovered him- self from the shock , " dost take me for a Spanish galleon , that thou runnest me down in this pitiless fashion ? " " Thy pardon , my good lord , " replied Sir Walter ...
... Sir Walter , " exclaim- ed he , laughingly , as he recovered him- self from the shock , " dost take me for a Spanish galleon , that thou runnest me down in this pitiless fashion ? " " Thy pardon , my good lord , " replied Sir Walter ...
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... Sir Walter | large portions of their substance , that I Raleigh's leisure , " replied the youth . treme shifts as what I spoke of . I did. " Then come you with me and wel- come , " said Stephen . " But let me tell you , without meaning ...
... Sir Walter | large portions of their substance , that I Raleigh's leisure , " replied the youth . treme shifts as what I spoke of . I did. " Then come you with me and wel- come , " said Stephen . " But let me tell you , without meaning ...
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... Sir Walter seeing that he was apt and well disposed , every day took a greater liking to him . He would have him taught under his own eye all gentlemanly accomplishments , in the which he made such rapid progress as delighted him ...
... Sir Walter seeing that he was apt and well disposed , every day took a greater liking to him . He would have him taught under his own eye all gentlemanly accomplishments , in the which he made such rapid progress as delighted him ...
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