Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... eyes upon it , as it glittered in his hand . " I'faith your love is of a most miserly disposition , " responded she , smiling most bewitchingly all the time , " it preferreth a sorry chain to the object of its pretended adoration . By ...
... eyes upon it , as it glittered in his hand . " I'faith your love is of a most miserly disposition , " responded she , smiling most bewitchingly all the time , " it preferreth a sorry chain to the object of its pretended adoration . By ...
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... eyes seemingly possessed of a thousand new horrors , upon a level with his knees , that knocked against each other most deplorably , he did give himself up for lost ; and when he found the ghastly countenance close to his own face , and ...
... eyes seemingly possessed of a thousand new horrors , upon a level with his knees , that knocked against each other most deplorably , he did give himself up for lost ; and when he found the ghastly countenance close to his own face , and ...
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... eye was " Ye - ye - yes , mistress , " muttered Hum- no other than Humphrey , half lying on the phrey , but he sought not to move either his ground , supporting himself with one arm , eyes from the man , or his limbs from the and one ...
... eye was " Ye - ye - yes , mistress , " muttered Hum- no other than Humphrey , half lying on the phrey , but he sought not to move either his ground , supporting himself with one arm , eyes from the man , or his limbs from the and one ...
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