Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... allow him , in such way as he thought fit , to make him amends . Then Master Francis , thoug✩ he was a little out of countenance at first , at speaking before so many , spoke up fa- mously , declaring the great design of Sir Walter ...
... allow him , in such way as he thought fit , to make him amends . Then Master Francis , thoug✩ he was a little out of countenance at first , at speaking before so many , spoke up fa- mously , declaring the great design of Sir Walter ...
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... allow me to present to you my friend and secretary Master Francis , whose worthiness I think of so highly , that I would fain have oth- ers prize it as much as myself . " " Master Francis , believe me I am in- finitely glad to make your ...
... allow me to present to you my friend and secretary Master Francis , whose worthiness I think of so highly , that I would fain have oth- ers prize it as much as myself . " " Master Francis , believe me I am in- finitely glad to make your ...
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... allow , I have felt my- self a different being - all selfishness , all vanity , all deceit , all cunning , seemed to have left me -- I have wept like a child , and loved with all the entireness of a woman's devotion . " Here the ...
... allow , I have felt my- self a different being - all selfishness , all vanity , all deceit , all cunning , seemed to have left me -- I have wept like a child , and loved with all the entireness of a woman's devotion . " Here the ...
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