Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... continued she with much emphasis . " It be not his fault , dear Alice , " replied her companion . " He is always good and kind and noble . I alone am to blame - I am very much to blame . " And , şaying this , she suddenly did throw ...
... continued she with much emphasis . " It be not his fault , dear Alice , " replied her companion . " He is always good and kind and noble . I alone am to blame - I am very much to blame . " And , şaying this , she suddenly did throw ...
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... continued the laughing girl . " And he readeth me an essay an hour long on the surpassing virtues of the dames of antiquity ; and looking the very pink of courtesy , telleth me , Thou wouldst make an ad- mirable Arcadian shepherdess ...
... continued the laughing girl . " And he readeth me an essay an hour long on the surpassing virtues of the dames of antiquity ; and looking the very pink of courtesy , telleth me , Thou wouldst make an ad- mirable Arcadian shepherdess ...
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... continued she , turning round with an arch look , as she roached the door , " ' tis a burning shame thou shouldst be in love . I marvel at it hugely . Well , if ever thou catchest me possessed of any of thy melancholy humours , I'll ...
... continued she , turning round with an arch look , as she roached the door , " ' tis a burning shame thou shouldst be in love . I marvel at it hugely . Well , if ever thou catchest me possessed of any of thy melancholy humours , I'll ...
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... continued , " thy proper quality , said I ? -nay , if thou attain- est that , by my troth , thou wouldst be king of them all . " " Oh , thou outrageous flatterer , " cried Raleigh , sportively shaking his head at her . " Tis no flattery ...
... continued , " thy proper quality , said I ? -nay , if thou attain- est that , by my troth , thou wouldst be king of them all . " " Oh , thou outrageous flatterer , " cried Raleigh , sportively shaking his head at her . " Tis no flattery ...
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... continued his lordship , with increased em- phasis , yet still in a subdued tone . " Thou must have mistaken his meaning , surely , " responded the other , " I have done him no offence . But he may speak slightingly of me without ...
... continued his lordship , with increased em- phasis , yet still in a subdued tone . " Thou must have mistaken his meaning , surely , " responded the other , " I have done him no offence . But he may speak slightingly of me without ...
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