Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... Alice . 66 " A plague on this love , say I , " exclaimed she laughingly , as she bounced into the room nearly out of breath . " What's the matter , Alice ? " enquired her cousin anxiously . " Ay , what's the matter , sweet coz ! " added ...
... Alice . 66 " A plague on this love , say I , " exclaimed she laughingly , as she bounced into the room nearly out of breath . " What's the matter , Alice ? " enquired her cousin anxiously . " Ay , what's the matter , sweet coz ! " added ...
Seite 37
... Alice ! " exclaimed Mistress Eliza- beth , with undisguised glee . " And now , beauties , I must be under the painful necessity of hurry- ing my departure , " said Sir Walter , taking up his hat , and gallantly bowing to the fair ...
... Alice ! " exclaimed Mistress Eliza- beth , with undisguised glee . " And now , beauties , I must be under the painful necessity of hurry- ing my departure , " said Sir Walter , taking up his hat , and gallantly bowing to the fair ...
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... Alice , with an exceeding grave face . 66 ' Why so , child ? " asked the queen . " Doth not your majesty perceive he hath a very owl - like look ? " added her attendant archly ; to the manifest increase of the mirth of the company , the ...
... Alice , with an exceeding grave face . 66 ' Why so , child ? " asked the queen . " Doth not your majesty perceive he hath a very owl - like look ? " added her attendant archly ; to the manifest increase of the mirth of the company , the ...
Seite 44
... Alice , who was somewhat of a favourite with the queen , for her lively temper , and , more than all , because she never seemed desirous of attracting the admiration of the noblemen and gentlemen 44 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... Alice , who was somewhat of a favourite with the queen , for her lively temper , and , more than all , because she never seemed desirous of attracting the admiration of the noblemen and gentlemen 44 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
Seite 45
... Alice , with a wonderful elevation of her eyebrows . " Please your majesty , if you let him go on at this pro- fitable rate , every conjuror in your dominions will hang himself in despair . " " Indeed ' tis a very pretty piece of ...
... Alice , with a wonderful elevation of her eyebrows . " Please your majesty , if you let him go on at this pro- fitable rate , every conjuror in your dominions will hang himself in despair . " " Indeed ' tis a very pretty piece of ...
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