Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... enquired Joanna ; " that is nothing to the store of gold of which you mean to make such generous use , you know . " " Ay , said I so ? " said he quickly , and with a monstrous serious look , " no , ' twas a mistake . Gold ! I have no ...
... enquired Joanna ; " that is nothing to the store of gold of which you mean to make such generous use , you know . " " Ay , said I so ? " said he quickly , and with a monstrous serious look , " no , ' twas a mistake . Gold ! I have no ...
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... 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 friend , ” replied Master Francis , " and I am ...
... 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 friend , ” replied Master Francis , " and I am ...
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... enquired the youngest . " O ' my troth , thou hast appeared very woeful of late . " " Did I sigh , Alice ? " asked the other de- jectedly . And " Sigh , Coz ! " repeated Alice . " No old bellows with fifty holes in it ever breathed with ...
... enquired the youngest . " O ' my troth , thou hast appeared very woeful of late . " " Did I sigh , Alice ? " asked the other de- jectedly . And " Sigh , Coz ! " repeated Alice . " No old bellows with fifty holes in it ever breathed with ...
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... enquired Sir Walter . " Alas ! I cannot tell thee - no , indeed , I cannot tell thee , dear Walter , " said Mistress Elizabeth , sobbing more violently ; " but I must leave this place . Do take me away . I cannot stay here but a very ...
... enquired Sir Walter . " Alas ! I cannot tell thee - no , indeed , I cannot tell thee , dear Walter , " said Mistress Elizabeth , sobbing more violently ; " but I must leave this place . Do take me away . I cannot stay here but a very ...
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... enquired Mistress Elizabeth . 66 Marry , matter enough , ” replied she : " there be the queen's majesty in her chamber enquiring most piteously for her captain of the guard , and sending the ushers and the grooms in all directions after ...
... enquired Mistress Elizabeth . 66 Marry , matter enough , ” replied she : " there be the queen's majesty in her chamber enquiring most piteously for her captain of the guard , and sending the ushers and the grooms in all directions after ...
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