Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... Master Francis , who had regarded his visitor with considerable curiosity since his entrance , at last , seeing him with the utmost effrontery munching away without seeming to care for anything else , asked him his business . " Be you ...
... Master Francis , who had regarded his visitor with considerable curiosity since his entrance , at last , seeing him with the utmost effrontery munching away without seeming to care for anything else , asked him his business . " Be you ...
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Robert Folkestone Williams. " It is my uncle's , " replied Master Francis . " Prythee tell me his name , if he hath one . " " Gregory Vellum . " " His calling ? " enquired ... Master Francis , regarding with SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 65.
Robert Folkestone Williams. " It is my uncle's , " replied Master Francis . " Prythee tell me his name , if he hath one . " " Gregory Vellum . " " His calling ? " enquired ... Master Francis , regarding with SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 65.
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Robert Folkestone Williams. " Indeed ! " cried Master Francis , regarding with a smile the droll looking object at his feet . " In what part could they possibly trust you upon the stage ? " " I play the cock in Hamlet , " replied the boy ...
Robert Folkestone Williams. " Indeed ! " cried Master Francis , regarding with a smile the droll looking object at his feet . " In what part could they possibly trust you upon the stage ? " " I play the cock in Hamlet , " replied the boy ...
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Robert Folkestone Williams. Master Francis laughingly . " However , not to balk your inquisi- tiveness , which is somewhat of the greatest I must confess , this note is only to make an appointment at the playhouse to meet Master ...
Robert Folkestone Williams. Master Francis laughingly . " However , not to balk your inquisi- tiveness , which is somewhat of the greatest I must confess , this note is only to make an appointment at the playhouse to meet Master ...
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... Master Francis , much amused at the oddity of the boy and his ex- ceeding assurance , returned to his seat in monstrous good humour , to finish his account ; but he had scarcely taken pen in hand , when , on hearing a noise , he turned ...
... Master Francis , much amused at the oddity of the boy and his ex- ceeding assurance , returned to his seat in monstrous good humour , to finish his account ; but he had scarcely taken pen in hand , when , on hearing a noise , he turned ...
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