Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... worthy sir , " said Mas- ter Shakspeare to Holdfast . " I doubt not ' twould be to the wonderful comfort- ing of our disturbed spirits ; for what we have heard this day , so ably delivered as it vas , hath come home to us . Your marvel ...
... worthy sir , " said Mas- ter Shakspeare to Holdfast . " I doubt not ' twould be to the wonderful comfort- ing of our disturbed spirits ; for what we have heard this day , so ably delivered as it vas , hath come home to us . Your marvel ...
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... worthy of my highest estimation . " Truly , I would rather you rated me at Your own judgment , than followed the ap- preciation of any other , " observed the beau- atul foundling , in something like a tone of isappointment . 66 Then ...
... worthy of my highest estimation . " Truly , I would rather you rated me at Your own judgment , than followed the ap- preciation of any other , " observed the beau- atul foundling , in something like a tone of isappointment . 66 Then ...
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... worthy sir , " said the stranger , “ you have been placed here by the same meddle- some person as hath imprisoned me - to wit , Master Recorder Fleetwood , who seeketh by over - business , to pass with her highness's sage counsellors ...
... worthy sir , " said the stranger , “ you have been placed here by the same meddle- some person as hath imprisoned me - to wit , Master Recorder Fleetwood , who seeketh by over - business , to pass with her highness's sage counsellors ...
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