Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Believe me , I am marvellously well pleased it hath taken your fancy , as it sheweth its excellence ; for , for a singular fine taste in wine , of all men living commend me to the Lord Cobham . Let me replenish your glass . " " I am ...
... Believe me , I am marvellously well pleased it hath taken your fancy , as it sheweth its excellence ; for , for a singular fine taste in wine , of all men living commend me to the Lord Cobham . Let me replenish your glass . " " I am ...
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... believe me , " responded Master Francis with a smile . " And now I should earnestly advise you to make the best of your way back to Master Shakspeare , and tell him I will not fail of the appointment . " " Ha ! " replied Gib , turning ...
... believe me , " responded Master Francis with a smile . " And now I should earnestly advise you to make the best of your way back to Master Shakspeare , and tell him I will not fail of the appointment . " " Ha ! " replied Gib , turning ...
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... Believe me I meant it not . In truth , I would rather die than anger thee . " " No ! " replied she to his question , with im- pressive tones and eloquent emphasis . " Thou hast not angered me . " And then the severity of her look much ...
... Believe me I meant it not . In truth , I would rather die than anger thee . " " No ! " replied she to his question , with im- pressive tones and eloquent emphasis . " Thou hast not angered me . " And then the severity of her look much ...
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... believe all to be like unto themselves , in the green freshness of fairer plants , they can see nought but their own hollowness and worthlessness . I know that , by the generous and true - hearted , what I should relate would be rightly ...
... believe all to be like unto themselves , in the green freshness of fairer plants , they can see nought but their own hollowness and worthlessness . I know that , by the generous and true - hearted , what I should relate would be rightly ...
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... believe me , " said Master Shakspeare , now laughing in his turn . " Green thou art , it cannot be denied , and it be equally certain that thou wilt be ever - Green ; therefore , if it pleaseth thee , when I seek the bays I will come to ...
... believe me , " said Master Shakspeare , now laughing in his turn . " Green thou art , it cannot be denied , and it be equally certain that thou wilt be ever - Green ; therefore , if it pleaseth thee , when I seek the bays I will come to ...
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