Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... knew not you were acquainted with lously . before I had knowledge of your intimacy " I knew of her but little , and that was with her , " answered his friend ; " and for your happiness , I could not believe though , from what I saw , I ...
... knew not you were acquainted with lously . before I had knowledge of your intimacy " I knew of her but little , and that was with her , " answered his friend ; " and for your happiness , I could not believe though , from what I saw , I ...
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... knew you would not tolerate such a thing on any account , and I therefore did put forth all manner of artifices to deceive you , not only as to the source whence I derived what gains I had , but in every- thing relating to my true ...
... knew you would not tolerate such a thing on any account , and I therefore did put forth all manner of artifices to deceive you , not only as to the source whence I derived what gains I had , but in every- thing relating to my true ...
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... knew more of the do such any day . " matter than he chose to tell ; and offer such a sum of money for his giving up the secret as would be sufficient to tempt his avaricious disposition ; and upon this counsel Master Francis was now ...
... knew more of the do such any day . " matter than he chose to tell ; and offer such a sum of money for his giving up the secret as would be sufficient to tempt his avaricious disposition ; and upon this counsel Master Francis was now ...
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