Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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Seite 43
... Sir Walter Raleigh ; therefore , I hold it as most comfortable Christian doctrine , that the mouth hath been made for the accommodation of honest victuals . " " We have heard that before , my lord , so if thou meanest to enlighten us no ...
... Sir Walter Raleigh ; therefore , I hold it as most comfortable Christian doctrine , that the mouth hath been made for the accommodation of honest victuals . " " We have heard that before , my lord , so if thou meanest to enlighten us no ...
Seite 44
... Sir Walter Raleigh , dost hear that weighty accusation ? " asked the queen , the frown of impatience upon her face now giving way to an undisguised smile : " Hast thou had the audacity to practise the black art before us ? hast the ...
... Sir Walter Raleigh , dost hear that weighty accusation ? " asked the queen , the frown of impatience upon her face now giving way to an undisguised smile : " Hast thou had the audacity to practise the black art before us ? hast the ...
Seite 45
... Sir Walter Raleigh , coming into the room with his pipe in his hand , " I have smoked out the quantity of tobacco agreed upon . " " Haste thee and weigh the smoke then , " replied the queen with a chuckle of delight , which was echoed ...
... Sir Walter Raleigh , coming into the room with his pipe in his hand , " I have smoked out the quantity of tobacco agreed upon . " " Haste thee and weigh the smoke then , " replied the queen with a chuckle of delight , which was echoed ...
Seite 46
Robert Folkestone Williams. did rival each other in ready praise of Sir Walter Raleigh - except my Lord Bumble , who kept aloof , as if he had not yet recovered from his fright and surprise . Sir Walter having put away the things he was ...
Robert Folkestone Williams. did rival each other in ready praise of Sir Walter Raleigh - except my Lord Bumble , who kept aloof , as if he had not yet recovered from his fright and surprise . Sir Walter having put away the things he was ...
Seite 48
... Sir Walter , " where the poet describeth the luxurious indolence of reclining on the soft branches of the vine and ... Sir Walter Raleigh as he stood before her , which seemed to give her ample satisfaction , though she said never a word ...
... Sir Walter , " where the poet describeth the luxurious indolence of reclining on the soft branches of the vine and ... Sir Walter Raleigh as he stood before her , which seemed to give her ample satisfaction , though she said never a word ...
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