Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... doubt it much , " responded his companion ; " I moved him a little , but not sufficient to ground any such hopes upon . " , " Tis enough , " exclaimed Cecil , " each is jealous of the other , and very small things will suffice to ...
... doubt it much , " responded his companion ; " I moved him a little , but not sufficient to ground any such hopes upon . " , " Tis enough , " exclaimed Cecil , " each is jealous of the other , and very small things will suffice to ...
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... doubt not we shall find our profit in it . But what news have you of Raleigh ? ” " What think you of a dainty intrigue now with one of the maids of honour ? ” " No ! " cried the other , incredulously . " Just ripe for a discovery - a ...
... doubt not we shall find our profit in it . But what news have you of Raleigh ? ” " What think you of a dainty intrigue now with one of the maids of honour ? ” " No ! " cried the other , incredulously . " Just ripe for a discovery - a ...
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... doubt not , out of the generosity of his humour , be content with the assurance , that , as far as my humble judgment goeth , I do consider him an honour to this our age , and an example to the world , of an able commander by land or ...
... doubt not , out of the generosity of his humour , be content with the assurance , that , as far as my humble judgment goeth , I do consider him an honour to this our age , and an example to the world , of an able commander by land or ...
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... doubt not I should shine in tragedy , " continued the call - boy , taking a look a Master Francis so solemnly ludicrous that it in- stantly did set him into a roar . " Rather humour- ous ! " cried the boy as he opened the door , " do to ...
... doubt not I should shine in tragedy , " continued the call - boy , taking a look a Master Francis so solemnly ludicrous that it in- stantly did set him into a roar . " Rather humour- ous ! " 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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