Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... exclaimed Master Francis , more disturbed than ever . " That had it not come of mine own knowledge , would I not have believed - and now it be easy enough to credit almost any treachery . No ! I will never allow myself to be bribed into ...
... exclaimed Master Francis , more disturbed than ever . " That had it not come of mine own knowledge , would I not have believed - and now it be easy enough to credit almost any treachery . No ! I will never allow myself to be bribed into ...
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... exclaimed the old woman , seemingly with huge delight , as she observed who it was . " Well , to be sure ! And how bravely you be dressed ! In honest truth , dear heart ! you be the sweetest young gentleman I've seen this many a day ...
... exclaimed the old woman , seemingly with huge delight , as she observed who it was . " Well , to be sure ! And how bravely you be dressed ! In honest truth , dear heart ! you be the sweetest young gentleman I've seen this many a day ...
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... exclaimed Margery , throwing up her hands and eyes , in amazement ; " what is it I have not seen ? " Then she came nearer to him , wearing a face of exceeding mysteriousness , and dropping her voice a little , added , " I have seen him ...
... exclaimed Margery , throwing up her hands and eyes , in amazement ; " what is it I have not seen ? " Then she came nearer to him , wearing a face of exceeding mysteriousness , and dropping her voice a little , added , " I have seen him ...
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... exclaimed , her wrinkled and yellow physiognomy changing its expression , from intense indignation to extreme caution ; " that be her foot on the stair : say not a word , I pray you , else shall I be ruined . " No sooner , however , had ...
... exclaimed , her wrinkled and yellow physiognomy changing its expression , from intense indignation to extreme caution ; " that be her foot on the stair : say not a word , I pray you , else shall I be ruined . " No sooner , however , had ...
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... exclaimed the youth , indig- nantly . " Hast done no ill thing ? hast given me no provocation to quarrel since I have been away , by the infamousness of thy behaviour ? " " None ! " replied she , with exceeding earnest- ness ; " I have ...
... exclaimed the youth , indig- nantly . " Hast done no ill thing ? hast given me no provocation to quarrel since I have been away , by the infamousness of thy behaviour ? " " None ! " replied she , with exceeding earnest- ness ; " I have ...
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