Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... called Margarita . One of these Indians was a tall old man who carried himself very stately , and whether because of his being the chiefest among them , or the more experienced , is not known , but he acted as spokesman for the rest ...
... called Margarita . One of these Indians was a tall old man who carried himself very stately , and whether because of his being the chiefest among them , or the more experienced , is not known , but he acted as spokesman for the rest ...
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... called Master Francis , please your majesty , " replied he , in some con- fusion . " Master Francis , is it ? " observed his interrogator , sharply ; " but hast no other name than Master Francis ? Of what name was your father called ...
... called Master Francis , please your majesty , " replied he , in some con- fusion . " Master Francis , is it ? " observed his interrogator , sharply ; " but hast no other name than Master Francis ? Of what name was your father called ...
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... called for . On the perusal of the foregoing communi- cation , his thoughts took an excursive flight -rising high in that elevated region where whatever is pure and noble is readily found , and floating long among the crowd of great and ...
... called for . On the perusal of the foregoing communi- cation , his thoughts took an excursive flight -rising high in that elevated region where whatever is pure and noble is readily found , and floating long among the crowd of great and ...
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