Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... whole length of the street , and they began to think their situation somewhat unpleas- ant . They attempted to remonstrate with their captors upon the wrong they were doing , in hurrying to prison persons of their respectability for ...
... whole length of the street , and they began to think their situation somewhat unpleas- ant . They attempted to remonstrate with their captors upon the wrong they were doing , in hurrying to prison persons of their respectability for ...
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... whole countenance underwent a sudden and most complete change . Her brow was fiercely knit , and her visage expressed utter dissatis- faction . Little did the unsuspecting student imagine that the whole scene , like many others that had ...
... whole countenance underwent a sudden and most complete change . Her brow was fiercely knit , and her visage expressed utter dissatis- faction . Little did the unsuspecting student imagine that the whole scene , like many others that had ...
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... whole country ring with their mirth . About sunrise they again joined company - men , women , and children - each laden with the spoil of the Spring . A tall elm had been cut down , and a straight and taper pole fitted to the end of it ...
... whole country ring with their mirth . About sunrise they again joined company - men , women , and children - each laden with the spoil of the Spring . A tall elm had been cut down , and a straight and taper pole fitted to the end of it ...
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