Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... hand where he stood in the middle of the chamber- " I took the boldness some short time since to send you a tragedy of my poor contrivance ; hoping , from what I had heard of your worthy disposition , that you would honour that humble ...
... hand where he stood in the middle of the chamber- " I took the boldness some short time since to send you a tragedy of my poor contrivance ; hoping , from what I had heard of your worthy disposition , that you would honour that humble ...
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... hand in hand , Linked like the golden rings that form a chain Of precious , priceless worth , circle them round , And keep off from the temple of their bliss , Unholy thoughts , false gods , and evil deeds . " And again , in ...
... hand in hand , Linked like the golden rings that form a chain Of precious , priceless worth , circle them round , And keep off from the temple of their bliss , Unholy thoughts , false gods , and evil deeds . " And again , in ...
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... hand of his visitor kindly pressed in his own , and with a most benevolently smiling countenance he pro- ceeded . " We part not thus . Sit you down Master Francis - sit you down : and let not the modesty of your disposition be a ...
... hand of his visitor kindly pressed in his own , and with a most benevolently smiling countenance he pro- ceeded . " We part not thus . Sit you down Master Francis - sit you down : and let not the modesty of your disposition be a ...
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... hand he had received . " I know not what to say -- I lack words - I am quite overpowered . " " What a wittol am I , and one shamefully neg- lectful of the duties of hospitality ! " said Master Shakspeare , suddenly , as he sprung from ...
... hand he had received . " I know not what to say -- I lack words - I am quite overpowered . " " What a wittol am I , and one shamefully neg- lectful of the duties of hospitality ! " said Master Shakspeare , suddenly , as he sprung from ...
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... hand ; " it is gratifying to be praised at all , but to be praised by those who can appreciate , is the most exquisite of flattery . And now let me pledge you to our better acquaintance , " added he , as he poured out a brimming cup for ...
... hand ; " it is gratifying to be praised at all , but to be praised by those who can appreciate , is the most exquisite of flattery . And now let me pledge you to our better acquaintance , " added he , as he poured out a brimming cup for ...
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