Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... answered the priest ; " I am convinced of his trust- worthiness , and that , with the blessing of God , we shall in good time be safe at our destination . " " Will it please you to walk with me into my cabin ? " inquired Raleigh , very ...
... answered the priest ; " I am convinced of his trust- worthiness , and that , with the blessing of God , we shall in good time be safe at our destination . " " Will it please you to walk with me into my cabin ? " inquired Raleigh , very ...
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... answer with a jest . I would thou wouldst grow more serious . " 66 " Alack , Bess ! how difficult it be to please thee , " answered her cousin . “ A moment since I was blamed for my grav- ity , and now I am rated for my mirth . " There ...
... answer with a jest . I would thou wouldst grow more serious . " 66 " Alack , Bess ! how difficult it be to please thee , " answered her cousin . “ A moment since I was blamed for my grav- ity , and now I am rated for my mirth . " There ...
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... answered he . had been his companions in the chase , look- ing tired and heated , and not a whit better pleased than their master , for they had all had ill success . All at once , as the king was advancing through the crowd , who ...
... answered he . had been his companions in the chase , look- ing tired and heated , and not a whit better pleased than their master , for they had all had ill success . All at once , as the king was advancing through the crowd , who ...
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