Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... turned into a fort , its flat roof having been made a magazine for weighty stones , which wo- men as well as men let fall as they ad- vanced - others of the Spaniards annoy- ing them with firearms in the mean- while . Some houses were ...
... turned into a fort , its flat roof having been made a magazine for weighty stones , which wo- men as well as men let fall as they ad- vanced - others of the Spaniards annoy- ing them with firearms in the mean- while . Some houses were ...
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... turning to ride away somewhere , she cared not whith- his rusty squire , who had assumed a very er , so that she ... turned round , and reminded his companion the steeds would be wanted at such a time , to which the other answered ...
... turning to ride away somewhere , she cared not whith- his rusty squire , who had assumed a very er , so that she ... turned round , and reminded his companion the steeds would be wanted at such a time , to which the other answered ...
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... turned down all sorts of paths narrow and broad - sometimes forced to thrust his way through the crossing branches , the trees grew so close , and at others to pick his way with more care than speed , the path was so crooked and uneven ...
... turned down all sorts of paths narrow and broad - sometimes forced to thrust his way through the crossing branches , the trees grew so close , and at others to pick his way with more care than speed , the path was so crooked and uneven ...
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