Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... Mistress Throck- morton . " Ay , forsooth , had I no legs I could run on with such a subject , " replied her cousin , laughing merrily . " But how dost like the setting of this sleeve ? ” · " It is of a pretty fashion , and of most ...
... Mistress Throck- morton . " Ay , forsooth , had I no legs I could run on with such a subject , " replied her cousin , laughing merrily . " But how dost like the setting of this sleeve ? ” · " It is of a pretty fashion , and of most ...
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... mistress ; butter melts i ' the sun ! butter melts i ' the sun ! " And here she mimicked the voice and manner of that most worshipful and profound statesman , of glorious memory , and then proceeded imitating , in the same ludicrous way ...
... mistress ; butter melts i ' the sun ! butter melts i ' the sun ! " And here she mimicked the voice and manner of that most worshipful and profound statesman , of glorious memory , and then proceeded imitating , in the same ludicrous way ...
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... Mistress Bridges , who was guilty of hav- ing had the presumption to be admired by the imperial Essex . But Bess , " continued she , turning round with an arch look , as she roached the door , " ' tis a burning shame thou shouldst be in ...
... Mistress Bridges , who was guilty of hav- ing had the presumption to be admired by the imperial Essex . But Bess , " continued she , turning round with an arch look , as she roached the door , " ' tis a burning shame thou shouldst be in ...
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... discover it soon . " " Why so , dear Bess ! " enquired Sir Walter . " Alas ! I cannot tell thee - no , indeed , I cannot tell thee , dear Walter , " said Mistress Elizabeth , sobbing more violently 34 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... discover it soon . " " Why so , dear Bess ! " enquired Sir Walter . " Alas ! I cannot tell thee - no , indeed , I cannot tell thee , dear Walter , " said Mistress Elizabeth , sobbing more violently 34 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... Mistress Elizabeth fondly . " And who can look on thy noble form clad in these princely vestments , and not say the same ? But above all , who can regard thy noble mind - that costly jewel in a rich case - and deny thy pre - eminence ...
... Mistress Elizabeth fondly . " And who can look on thy noble form clad in these princely vestments , and not say the same ? But above all , who can regard thy noble mind - that costly jewel in a rich case - and deny thy pre - eminence ...
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