Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... appeared very woeful of late . ” " Did I sigh , Alice ? " asked the other dejectedly . " Sigh , Coz ! " repeated Alice . " No old bellows with fifty holes in it ever breathed with so undone a sadness . This comes of being in love , Bess ...
... appeared very woeful of late . ” " Did I sigh , Alice ? " asked the other dejectedly . " Sigh , Coz ! " repeated Alice . " No old bellows with fifty holes in it ever breathed with so undone a sadness . This comes of being in love , Bess ...
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... appearance of a most beautiful and moving Niobe . Presently she heard a footstep in the corridor , and her heart there- upon began to beat with a more perceptible throbbing . The foot- step approached , and the colour mounted to her ...
... appearance of a most beautiful and moving Niobe . Presently she heard a footstep in the corridor , and her heart there- upon began to beat with a more perceptible throbbing . The foot- step approached , and the colour mounted to her ...
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... appearance , most friendly disposed towards me . " " " " To all appearance , I grant , " added his lordship , dwelling in a marked manner upon the words ; " but thou mayest rely upon what I have stated . Use it as it pleaseth thee ...
... appearance , most friendly disposed towards me . " " " " To all appearance , I grant , " added his lordship , dwelling in a marked manner upon the words ; " but thou mayest rely upon what I have stated . Use it as it pleaseth thee ...
Seite 53
... quarrelled with me at primero , only because I did drop something that to her appeared to call in question her skill with the cards ; and she hath spoke to me never a word since . ' Sblood ! one had need be SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 53.
... quarrelled with me at primero , only because I did drop something that to her appeared to call in question her skill with the cards ; and she hath spoke to me never a word since . ' Sblood ! one had need be SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 53.
Seite 63
... appeared to be considering the cause of the disappearance of what he had searched for . " Possibly my uncle hath taken and destroyed it , for he hath a strange disinclination to my writing verses , " said the youth - and then he did ...
... appeared to be considering the cause of the disappearance of what he had searched for . " Possibly my uncle hath taken and destroyed it , for he hath a strange disinclination to my writing verses , " said the youth - and then he did ...
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