Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... wonderful admiration . But when came Sir John Falstaff put into the buck - basket by the merry wives , and the account he gives of it to the jealous husband , surely nothing could exceed the delight with which it was received . " In ...
... wonderful admiration . But when came Sir John Falstaff put into the buck - basket by the merry wives , and the account he gives of it to the jealous husband , surely nothing could exceed the delight with which it was received . " In ...
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... wonderful pleasure they seemed to find in the sight of him . But he regarded them not at all . He passed along with his fine eyes fixed upon the glowing heavens with a most pious ex- pression of countenance , as if his spirit was in ...
... wonderful pleasure they seemed to find in the sight of him . But he regarded them not at all . He passed along with his fine eyes fixed upon the glowing heavens with a most pious ex- pression of countenance , as if his spirit was in ...
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... wonderful great learning in all profound matters ? I tell thee , Bess , never saw I so noble a figure , or so admirable a countenance . He hath eyes that be very stars , and a mouth so small , so rosy , and of so gracious a smile ...
... wonderful great learning in all profound matters ? I tell thee , Bess , never saw I so noble a figure , or so admirable a countenance . He hath eyes that be very stars , and a mouth so small , so rosy , and of so gracious a smile ...
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