Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... dost get the money from , fellow ? " rapidly enquired the old man , fixing on his nephew a searching and inquisitive look ; " and how camest thou by those heathenish books of which thou hast such goodly store ? ” " I had them from a ...
... dost get the money from , fellow ? " rapidly enquired the old man , fixing on his nephew a searching and inquisitive look ; " and how camest thou by those heathenish books of which thou hast such goodly store ? ” " I had them from a ...
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... pair of twinklers that ever pretty wench was blessed withal . Of these fair damsels , the first was Elizabeth Throck- morton , and the latter , her cousin Alice . " What dost sigh for , Bess ? " suddenly SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 29.
... pair of twinklers that ever pretty wench was blessed withal . Of these fair damsels , the first was Elizabeth Throck- morton , and the latter , her cousin Alice . " What dost sigh for , Bess ? " suddenly SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 29.
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... dost sigh for , Bess ? " suddenly enquired the youngest . " O ' my troth , thou hast appeared very woeful of late ... dost run on , " exclaimed Mistress Throck- morton . " Ay , forsooth , had I no legs I could run on with such a subject ...
... dost sigh for , Bess ? " suddenly enquired the youngest . " O ' my troth , thou hast appeared very woeful of late ... dost run on , " exclaimed Mistress Throck- morton . " Ay , forsooth , had I no legs I could run on with such a subject ...
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... dost richly deserve all that thou receivest , " said Mistress Elizabeth . " Confess that thou hast slandered me , thou pretty mischief , " exclaimed Raleigh , holding up the glove threateningly , as she crouched down at his feet . " I ...
... dost richly deserve all that thou receivest , " said Mistress Elizabeth . " Confess that thou hast slandered me , thou pretty mischief , " exclaimed Raleigh , holding up the glove threateningly , as she crouched down at his feet . " I ...
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... dost take me for a Spanish gal- leon , 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 gal- leon , 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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