Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... to visit there very frequently of late . " " Dost think ' twas he ? " enquired Master Francis , with much earnestness . " I would not affirm it , of an absolute SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 37 "But I have known that of her that hath ...
... to visit there very frequently of late . " " Dost think ' twas he ? " enquired Master Francis , with much earnestness . " I would not affirm it , of an absolute SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 37 "But I have known that of her that hath ...
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... dost slave their souls ! MARSTON . Oh , what a sight , it was worthy of view , How she came stealing to the wayward boy To note the fighting conflict of her hue , How white and red did each other destroy , But now her cheek was pale ...
... dost slave their souls ! MARSTON . Oh , what a sight , it was worthy of view , How she came stealing to the wayward boy To note the fighting conflict of her hue , How white and red did each other destroy , But now her cheek was pale ...
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... dost tell me that , and come straight from the kisses of my Lord Cobham ? " At hearing this the colour mounted into her cheek a little , of which he took speedy no- tice , and continued : " I see nature will take no part in so monstrous ...
... dost tell me that , and come straight from the kisses of my Lord Cobham ? " At hearing this the colour mounted into her cheek a little , of which he took speedy no- tice , and continued : " I see nature will take no part in so monstrous ...
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... Dost think I can believe any such thing from you ? " asked Master Francis , suddenly . " Dost think I know not more of such conduct ? —even if ' twere not enough to condemn you by , as the steal- ing under a public gateway with one so ...
... Dost think I can believe any such thing from you ? " asked Master Francis , suddenly . " Dost think I know not more of such conduct ? —even if ' twere not enough to condemn you by , as the steal- ing under a public gateway with one so ...
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... Dost think to live ? — Dost hope for mercy that hath shewn none ? Thou hast tortured me into a raging madness ! My heart is ready to burst - and my brain reels ! But thy life shall be the forfeit . Thy life , villain- tt life ! " I or ...
... Dost think to live ? — Dost hope for mercy that hath shewn none ? Thou hast tortured me into a raging madness ! My heart is ready to burst - and my brain reels ! But thy life shall be the forfeit . Thy life , villain- tt life ! " I or ...
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