Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... dost take me for a Spanish galleon , that thou runnest me down in this pitiless fashion ? " " Thy pardon , my good lord , " replied Sir Walter , as he held out his hand , which the other shook with all the fervour of old friendship ...
... dost take me for a Spanish galleon , that thou runnest me down in this pitiless fashion ? " " Thy pardon , my good lord , " replied Sir Walter , as he held out his hand , which the other shook with all the fervour of old friendship ...
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... Dost like it , my lord ? " enquired Raleigh , care- lessly . " On mine honour , I admire it hugely , " re- sponded his lordship , with a vast shew of admira- tion . " I marvel not that thou shouldst be the very model of dress amongst us ...
... Dost like it , my lord ? " enquired Raleigh , care- lessly . " On mine honour , I admire it hugely , " re- sponded his lordship , with a vast shew of admira- tion . " I marvel not that thou shouldst be the very model of dress amongst us ...
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... Dost not know the Earl of Essex ? " whispered the other . " Most assuredly do I , for a gentleman of many noble qualities , " replied Raleigh . " I tell thee , out of friendship , he doth affect thee not at all , " said his lordship ...
... Dost not know the Earl of Essex ? " whispered the other . " Most assuredly do I , for a gentleman of many noble qualities , " replied Raleigh . " I tell thee , out of friendship , he doth affect thee not at all , " said his lordship ...
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... dost , by our halidom , thou shalt smoke for it in right earnest . " Thereupon the laugh went round as before , and all in audible whispers did commend her majesty's wit most liberally . " Nay , I should be unworthy to breathe in so ...
... dost , by our halidom , thou shalt smoke for it in right earnest . " Thereupon the laugh went round as before , and all in audible whispers did commend her majesty's wit most liberally . " Nay , I should be unworthy to breathe in so ...
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... dost hear that weighty accusation ? " asked the queen , the frown of im- patience upon her face now giving way to an undis- guised smile : " Hast thou had the audacity to prac- tise the black art before us ? hast the presump- tion to ...
... dost hear that weighty accusation ? " asked the queen , the frown of im- patience upon her face now giving way to an undis- guised smile : " Hast thou had the audacity to prac- tise the black art before us ? hast the presump- tion to ...
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