Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... art enough to corrupt us all ; thou wilt have the whole city up in arms against us , and we shall be obliged to fly from the Bankside to escape the stocks . " • 1 " I meant not that , Will - I SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... art enough to corrupt us all ; thou wilt have the whole city up in arms against us , and we shall be obliged to fly from the Bankside to escape the stocks . " • 1 " I meant not that , Will - I SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... arms round her neck . " I have loved you for some months , sweetest ! and all the little gifts I have bestowed upon you , were to shew you how enamoured I was of your most blessed condition . And I will tell you a secret my love ! my ...
... arms round her neck . " I have loved you for some months , sweetest ! and all the little gifts I have bestowed upon you , were to shew you how enamoured I was of your most blessed condition . And I will tell you a secret my love ! my ...
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... arm , " you go not yet ; I part not with you in this way . Shall I have the kiss you promised me ? " " By my troth ... arms around me , and press me your delicate lips . " " There's my hand , " quietly replied she , as , all impatience ...
... arm , " you go not yet ; I part not with you in this way . Shall I have the kiss you promised me ? " " By my troth ... arms around me , and press me your delicate lips . " " There's my hand , " quietly replied she , as , all impatience ...
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... possibly the wine he had drunk with Master Shakspeare had put a bolder spirit into his nature . There , however , did he stand , pale and melancholy , yet resolute ; with arms folded , and eyes with an 28 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... possibly the wine he had drunk with Master Shakspeare had put a bolder spirit into his nature . There , however , did he stand , pale and melancholy , yet resolute ; with arms folded , and eyes with an 28 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... arms crossed upon her lap , most deject- edly ; and her soft eyes , swimming in tears , fixed upon the floor . And in that position did she continue for at least the fourth part of an hour , feeding reflection with the delicious food of ...
... arms crossed upon her lap , most deject- edly ; and her soft eyes , swimming in tears , fixed upon the floor . And in that position did she continue for at least the fourth part of an hour , feeding reflection with the delicious food of ...
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