Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merry England, Band 3Lea and Blanchard, 1839 |
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... fair way towards it . He was the first philosopher who taught the sub- lime truth - to wit , that the principles of virtue are the laws of God , and that none may depart from such principles with- out suffering for it in some way or ...
... fair way towards it . He was the first philosopher who taught the sub- lime truth - to wit , that the principles of virtue are the laws of God , and that none may depart from such principles with- out suffering for it in some way or ...
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... Fair angel of perfection , immortality Shall raise thy name up to an adoration ; Court every rich opinion of true merit , And saint it in the calendar of virtue . FORD . " WHY dost take on so , Bess ? " asked the merry Alice , as she ...
... Fair angel of perfection , immortality Shall raise thy name up to an adoration ; Court every rich opinion of true merit , And saint it in the calendar of virtue . FORD . " WHY dost take on so , Bess ? " asked the merry Alice , as she ...
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... fair companion , in a seeming astonishment and admiration . " What a marvellous share of wisdom , then , must be yours ! " 66 Mayhap I am better off than many in that particular , " replied he ; " but , as I have said , it is not in my ...
... fair companion , in a seeming astonishment and admiration . " What a marvellous share of wisdom , then , must be yours ! " 66 Mayhap I am better off than many in that particular , " replied he ; " but , as I have said , it is not in my ...
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... fair Alice ? " asked he . " That dependeth very much upon circumstances , " re- plied his companion . " You know well I cannot abide such men as are not of a ripe age , and of the very gravest discre- tion . As for yourself , my lord ...
... fair Alice ? " asked he . " That dependeth very much upon circumstances , " re- plied his companion . " You know well I cannot abide such men as are not of a ripe age , and of the very gravest discre- tion . As for yourself , my lord ...
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... fair mistress , who curtseyed to him , and then sat down very demurely , advanced seemingly in some sort of trepida- tion , to a chair at the opposite side of the fire - place and sat himself on the edge of it , putting of his hat and ...
... fair mistress , who curtseyed to him , and then sat down very demurely , advanced seemingly in some sort of trepida- tion , to a chair at the opposite side of the fire - place and sat himself on the edge of it , putting of his hat and ...
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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