Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... doubt not I should shine in tragedy , " continued the call - boy , taking a look at Master Francis so solemnly ludicrous that it instantly did set him into a roar . " Rather humourous ! " cried the boy as he opened the door , " do to ...
... doubt not I should shine in tragedy , " continued the call - boy , taking a look at Master Francis so solemnly ludicrous that it instantly did set him into a roar . " Rather humourous ! " cried the boy as he opened the door , " do to ...
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... doubt me , " said she ; " I thought I had proved beyond question , how much I regarded thee above all others - perhaps with more carelessness than did become me . But knowing the innocency of mine intentions , and trusting in the ...
... doubt me , " said she ; " I thought I had proved beyond question , how much I regarded thee above all others - perhaps with more carelessness than did become me . But knowing the innocency of mine intentions , and trusting in the ...
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... doubt not to find him a bottle Green " . " Ha ! ha ! " shouted both at the same time . " If he ventureth on the salt ocean , assuredly he is a sea Green " - " Good , o'my life ! " exclaimed Master Burbage , laughing very lustily ...
... doubt not to find him a bottle Green " . " Ha ! ha ! " shouted both at the same time . " If he ventureth on the salt ocean , assuredly he is a sea Green " - " Good , o'my life ! " exclaimed Master Burbage , laughing very lustily ...
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... doubt hugely , that the play and the players go together at all times ; for it may chance that the players be damned , ' which is like enough of some of ' em that I know ; but the damning of the play doth not follow - especially if it ...
... doubt hugely , that the play and the players go together at all times ; for it may chance that the players be damned , ' which is like enough of some of ' em that I know ; but the damning of the play doth not follow - especially if it ...
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... doubt that my Lord Burghley could speak right eloquently when he chose ; but he was exceeding chary of his discourse when he fancied it was not necessary for him to open his lips . Thus did he preserve the wonder- ful taciturnity with ...
... doubt that my Lord Burghley could speak right eloquently when he chose ; but he was exceeding chary of his discourse when he fancied it was not necessary for him to open his lips . Thus did he preserve the wonder- ful taciturnity with ...
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