Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... added , " I have seen him pad- dle with the palm of her hand in a way that was awful for to see . The paltry fellow ! I have seen him give her the shockingest looks that eye ever lighted on . The scurvy villain ! I have seen him so ...
... added , " I have seen him pad- dle with the palm of her hand in a way that was awful for to see . The paltry fellow ! I have seen him give her the shockingest looks that eye ever lighted on . The scurvy villain ! I have seen him so ...
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... added in a deep low voice , " I have seen that which would make your hair stand on end to hear of ; " then observing that his cheek became still paler , and his look more dis- turbed , she proceeded , first giving a cautious glance at ...
... added in a deep low voice , " I have seen that which would make your hair stand on end to hear of ; " then observing that his cheek became still paler , and his look more dis- turbed , she proceeded , first giving a cautious glance at ...
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... added hypocrisy to sin , and would hide the dis- position of a wanton under the character of a vestal . " " Take heed , " exclaimed the mercer's daughter , who , as she had listened , had become exceeding pale - her bosom heaved ...
... added hypocrisy to sin , and would hide the dis- position of a wanton under the character of a vestal . " " Take heed , " exclaimed the mercer's daughter , who , as she had listened , had become exceeding pale - her bosom heaved ...
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... added my Lord Essex , your majesty hath expressed the very drift of my mind in this . I must say I like the varlet hugely , and consider a ducking or so a very fitting punish- ment for his offences . " 66 Nay , I think it be monstrous ...
... added my Lord Essex , your majesty hath expressed the very drift of my mind in this . I must say I like the varlet hugely , and consider a ducking or so a very fitting punish- ment for his offences . " 66 Nay , I think it be monstrous ...
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... added the old lord , who , from the great length of his service in the palace , was oft allowed by the queen a greater license than had many others of more influence . By this hand , know I not a prettier wonder in the whole world than ...
... added the old lord , who , from the great length of his service in the palace , was oft allowed by the queen a greater license than had many others of more influence . By this hand , know I not a prettier wonder in the whole world than ...
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