Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... dame answered not , save by bouncing out of the room more angry than before . " Mind it not , Gregory ! " exclaimed the jolly mercer , as he beheld his companion trying to save the ale , by catching it in the empty horn , as it run ...
... dame answered not , save by bouncing out of the room more angry than before . " Mind it not , Gregory ! " exclaimed the jolly mercer , as he beheld his companion trying to save the ale , by catching it in the empty horn , as it run ...
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... dame Margery close behind , peeping to know what such a terrible racket could be about . Seeing the mercer's daughter , the old miser , who had till now sup- ported himself against the table with his hands , slipped down upon his nether ...
... dame Margery close behind , peeping to know what such a terrible racket could be about . Seeing the mercer's daughter , the old miser , who had till now sup- ported himself against the table with his hands , slipped down upon his nether ...
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... Dame Elizabeth , brightening up exceedingly . " But how looks he ? Doth he ail any- thing ? Hath he prospered in his voyage ? When shall I see him ? " she then eagerly enquired . " Of his looks I could learn but little , " answered ...
... Dame Elizabeth , brightening up exceedingly . " But how looks he ? Doth he ail any- thing ? Hath he prospered in his voyage ? When shall I see him ? " she then eagerly enquired . " Of his looks I could learn but little , " answered ...
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... Dame Elizabeth turned again to the casement , and gazed among the vessels as if with a hope of finding out the ship in which was her beloved husband . All at once she did behold a boat putting off from one , upon which she kept her eyes ...
... Dame Elizabeth turned again to the casement , and gazed among the vessels as if with a hope of finding out the ship in which was her beloved husband . All at once she did behold a boat putting off from one , upon which she kept her eyes ...
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... Dame Elizabeth anxiously . 66 " Ay , that have we , sweet Bess , " he replied . " ' Tis true I have most unjustly been called from my command , but before I left the fleet I gave orders that one half of it , with one of the queen's ...
... Dame Elizabeth anxiously . 66 " Ay , that have we , sweet Bess , " he replied . " ' Tis true I have most unjustly been called from my command , but before I left the fleet I gave orders that one half of it , with one of the queen's ...
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