Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... cried Master Shak- speare . " And , if I may make so free as to ask , who is he ? " " He is Gregory Vellum , the scrivener , of St. Mary Axe , " replied the youth ; " and though report that he abounds in riches , one would suppose say ...
... cried Master Shak- speare . " And , if I may make so free as to ask , who is he ? " " He is Gregory Vellum , the scrivener , of St. Mary Axe , " replied the youth ; " and though report that he abounds in riches , one would suppose say ...
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... cried the youth rising up and taking his hat , as he noticed the brimming vessel proceeding towards him , " prythee let me go ; I have drunk most bounti- fully , I thank you . " " One more cup , and it shall be the last . " " Indeed I ...
... cried the youth rising up and taking his hat , as he noticed the brimming vessel proceeding towards him , " prythee let me go ; I have drunk most bounti- fully , I thank you . " " One more cup , and it shall be the last . " " Indeed I ...
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... cried he in a tone of consternation . 66 Nay , if he takes to such evil courses , it must needs come to hanging . " Whilst he was intent upon perusing with angry exclamations the contents of the object that had excited his displeasure ...
... cried he in a tone of consternation . 66 Nay , if he takes to such evil courses , it must needs come to hanging . " Whilst he was intent upon perusing with angry exclamations the contents of the object that had excited his displeasure ...
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... verses . " " Oh , the profligate ! " cried the other , as if mar- velling greatly ; but still stretching out her pretty neck to see what was written on the paper . " I am glad to find that you regard his SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 37.
... verses . " " Oh , the profligate ! " cried the other , as if mar- velling greatly ; but still stretching out her pretty neck to see what was written on the paper . " I am glad to find that you regard his SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 37.
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... cried the old man in an ecstacy ; and seeming , by the unsteady movement of his hands , with great diffi- culty to refrain from throwing his arms round her neck . " I have loved you for some months , sweetest ! and all the little gifts ...
... cried the old man in an ecstacy ; and seeming , by the unsteady movement of his hands , with great diffi- culty to refrain from throwing his arms round her neck . " I have loved you for some months , sweetest ! and all the little gifts ...
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