Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... desire she should be in such a strait as she then was . Some- times he would think he had been too hasty , and a doubt would occasionally arise in him that she was not so blameable as she seemed , for what had been said of her by the ...
... desire she should be in such a strait as she then was . Some- times he would think he had been too hasty , and a doubt would occasionally arise in him that she was not so blameable as she seemed , for what had been said of her by the ...
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... desire of you , from us three , to challenge him to a combat of life or death , if that he do not instantly give up all claim to her hand , and take himself straight away from her society : and , by the god of war ! you may tell him ...
... desire of you , from us three , to challenge him to a combat of life or death , if that he do not instantly give up all claim to her hand , and take himself straight away from her society : and , by the god of war ! you may tell him ...
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... ; but we have had each thing that heart could desire , and we have wagged nothing but our beards . Of a truth , this seemeth not to be holding the giver of the feast in proper esteem . 178 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... ; but we have had each thing that heart could desire , and we have wagged nothing but our beards . Of a truth , this seemeth not to be holding the giver of the feast in proper esteem . 178 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... " O ' my life , Simon ! there be nothing I have so much desire of as to be the captain of a goodly ship like this ; or , failing in that , that 186 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . way with our pieces, till we had got the ...
... " O ' my life , Simon ! there be nothing I have so much desire of as to be the captain of a goodly ship like this ; or , failing in that , that 186 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . way with our pieces, till we had got the ...
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... desires , that are the rebellions of the flesh - pride and am- bitiousness , the very tyrants of the body ; and jea- lousies ... desire of overpowering the rest , with so desperate an opposition , that at last nothing has come of but the ...
... desires , that are the rebellions of the flesh - pride and am- bitiousness , the very tyrants of the body ; and jea- lousies ... desire of overpowering the rest , with so desperate an opposition , that at last nothing has come of but the ...
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