Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... fashion , and of a most dainty fabric , " said the other , with a careless glance at the dress . " That all thou canst say about it ? " responded her companion archly . " Had I asked thee con- cerning the captain of the queen's guard ...
... fashion , and of a most dainty fabric , " said the other , with a careless glance at the dress . " That all thou canst say about it ? " responded her companion archly . " Had I asked thee con- cerning the captain of the queen's guard ...
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... fashion , and of a most dainty fabric ? " " here the merry little creature mimicked her companion . " O ' my word , no - I should never have heard the last of him . Thou wouldst have given me whole chapters upon every hair of his head ...
... fashion , and of a most dainty fabric ? " " here the merry little creature mimicked her companion . " O ' my word , no - I should never have heard the last of him . Thou wouldst have given me whole chapters upon every hair of his head ...
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... 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 , " Lord Henry Howard hath so proved himself the queen's good soldier , E 3 ...
... 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 , " Lord Henry Howard hath so proved himself the queen's good soldier , E 3 ...
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... fashion . Then wert thou busying thy most fruitful imagina- tion in search of new discoveries , and , instead of steering into some delectable bay , full of all en- ticing prospects , thou of a sudden didst drop thy anchor upon my new ...
... fashion . Then wert thou busying thy most fruitful imagina- tion in search of new discoveries , and , instead of steering into some delectable bay , full of all en- ticing prospects , thou of a sudden didst drop thy anchor upon my new ...
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... Raleigh ; but well convinced am I , that what I have said out of affec- tion , thou wilt employ after such a fashion as may not be likely to do me an injury . " " Depend on it , thy interests shall be well SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 85.
... Raleigh ; but well convinced am I , that what I have said out of affec- tion , thou wilt employ after such a fashion as may not be likely to do me an injury . " " Depend on it , thy interests shall be well SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 85.
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