Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Alice , ' saith he , in a whisper , if he happen to stand by me in the throng , ‹ Indeed , I cannot help but think thee the flower of the whole court . ' After him we have Lord Henry Howard - or rather with him - for they generally hunt ...
... Alice , ' saith he , in a whisper , if he happen to stand by me in the throng , ‹ Indeed , I cannot help but think thee the flower of the whole court . ' After him we have Lord Henry Howard - or rather with him - for they generally hunt ...
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... Alice , thy wit will be the ruin of thee . ” " Then cometh my Lord Pembroke , the hopeful pupil of that marvellous ... Alice ! Alice ! " exclaimed her cousin seriously , " if thou art heard saying this , thou art utterly un- done ...
... Alice , thy wit will be the ruin of thee . ” " Then cometh my Lord Pembroke , the hopeful pupil of that marvellous ... Alice ! Alice ! " exclaimed her cousin seriously , " if thou art heard saying this , thou art utterly un- done ...
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... Alice ! " cried Mistress Elizabeth Throckmorton , reproachfully . " Well , dear Bess , I will say nothing of him , since it doth not please thee , " replied her com- panion . " And now , because thou art quite ready , and I have teased ...
... Alice ! " cried Mistress Elizabeth Throckmorton , reproachfully . " Well , dear Bess , I will say nothing of him , since it doth not please thee , " replied her com- panion . " And now , because thou art quite ready , and I have teased ...
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... Alice was gone she sat herself down in a chair , and there stole over her fair countenance an expression of deep and right eloquent sadness . She sat with her arms crossed upon her lap , most dejectedly ; and her soft eyes , swimming in ...
... Alice was gone she sat herself down in a chair , and there stole over her fair countenance an expression of deep and right eloquent sadness . She sat with her arms crossed upon her lap , most dejectedly ; and her soft eyes , swimming in ...
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... it , disengaged herself from the embraces of her lover , hastened to the door , which she immediately unfastened , and opening it , gave entrance to her cousin Alice . " A plague on this love , say I , 76 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... it , disengaged herself from the embraces of her lover , hastened to the door , which she immediately unfastened , and opening it , gave entrance to her cousin Alice . " A plague on this love , say I , 76 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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