Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merry England, Band 3Lea and Blanchard, 1839 |
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... allow himself to be kicked from this world to the next . He liketh nothing so well . I have seen him rejoice at having a cuff from any of us ; and a kick appeareth to delight him beyond all measure . But what sayeth my Lord South ...
... allow himself to be kicked from this world to the next . He liketh nothing so well . I have seen him rejoice at having a cuff from any of us ; and a kick appeareth to delight him beyond all measure . But what sayeth my Lord South ...
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... allow of their secrets being buried with them . Such ex- ceeding selfishness ought never to be tolerated . There have been divers alchemists who , at least , so it be said of them , ac- quired famous insight into the transmutation of ...
... allow of their secrets being buried with them . Such ex- ceeding selfishness ought never to be tolerated . There have been divers alchemists who , at least , so it be said of them , ac- quired famous insight into the transmutation of ...
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... allowed , because their influence tended to prevent that au- sterity wherein they supposed virtue exclusively existed . " " I'll have none of them ! " exclaimed Master Shakspeare . " If men are to have no sympathy one for another ...
... allowed , because their influence tended to prevent that au- sterity wherein they supposed virtue exclusively existed . " " I'll have none of them ! " exclaimed Master Shakspeare . " If men are to have no sympathy one for another ...
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... supremest elysium , and I , of all her mani- fold worshippers , alone allowed to gaze my soul away upon her very infinite beauty , and find a new existence 4 * AND HIS FRIENDS . 33 blance to a suppressed tittering. At this he was ...
... supremest elysium , and I , of all her mani- fold worshippers , alone allowed to gaze my soul away upon her very infinite beauty , and find a new existence 4 * AND HIS FRIENDS . 33 blance to a suppressed tittering. At this he was ...
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... allow me to stay at this dis- tance when so tempting an object can be approached as closely as may be . " And straightway flinging of his hat in a chair , he gave a short , quick run , like unto a cow's gallop , was at her side in a ...
... allow me to stay at this dis- tance when so tempting an object can be approached as closely as may be . " And straightway flinging of his hat in a chair , he gave a short , quick run , like unto a cow's gallop , was at her side in a ...
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admiration Alack Aniseed asked Barnaby behaviour Ben Jonson Bess Cadiz caitiff chiefest Colonel Harquebus commendation companion countenance Dame Elizabeth Dost doth doubt Durham House Eastcheap exceeding excellent exclaimed Master eyes face famous father feel felt Friar gallant galleons Gog and Magog hand happy Harry Daring hath hear heard heart Holdfast honourable humour infinite inquired Master Shakspeare Joanna knew laugh look Lord Essex Lord Southampton majesty manner marvellous Master Bacon Master Burbage Master Constable Master Cotton Master Donne Master Shak Mayhap merry methinks mirth monstrous naught never nigh noble observed Master Shakspeare play playhouse pleasure pray Prythee queen replied Master Francis replied Master Shakspeare scarce sciatica seemed seemeth ship Sir Narcissus Sir Robert Cecil Sir Walter Raleigh sort Spaniards sweet thee thing thou art thou hast thought took truth unto varlet villain voice Warspite whilst wilt wine wonderful young