Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... better ; but thou hast 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 ...
... better ; but thou hast 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 ...
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... better than all the world beside , and would freely have given my own life to have saved thine ! I know not what could have possessed me to lay hands on thee . Oh ! ' ts a most horrid wickedness ! Francis ! -thou who th ever been to me ...
... better than all the world beside , and would freely have given my own life to have saved thine ! I know not what could have possessed me to lay hands on thee . Oh ! ' ts a most horrid wickedness ! Francis ! -thou who th ever been to me ...
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... Better and better ! " exclaimed the queen , in evident delight , when he came to the ending of the " These be merry wives indeed ! I'faith ' tis the difficultest thing possible to say which serve they out the best - Master Jealous pate ...
... Better and better ! " exclaimed the queen , in evident delight , when he came to the ending of the " These be merry wives indeed ! I'faith ' tis the difficultest thing possible to say which serve they out the best - Master Jealous pate ...
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... better of Windsor for containing such . " At this the courtiers began a praising of her majesty's liberality , for so handsomely denying having any share in the excellence of what at least had been done at her instigation ; and in conse ...
... better of Windsor for containing such . " At this the courtiers began a praising of her majesty's liberality , for so handsomely denying having any share in the excellence of what at least had been done at her instigation ; and in conse ...
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... better request to make , " observed the queen , somewhat angrily ; yet in her heart wondering that there should come before her one so bold as , in his first request of her , to plead for a disgraced favourite . " He hath done us such ...
... better request to make , " observed the queen , somewhat angrily ; yet in her heart wondering that there should come before her one so bold as , in his first request of her , to plead for a disgraced favourite . " He hath done us such ...
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