Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... head , cried out , and sought to avoid the blows . " Help , good coz , help ! " she cried to her cousin , who stood by , shewing by her sweet smiling countenance that she did mightily enjoy the scene . " Help ! or this valiant Sir ...
... head , cried out , and sought to avoid the blows . " Help , good coz , help ! " she cried to her cousin , who stood by , shewing by her sweet smiling countenance that she did mightily enjoy the scene . " Help ! or this valiant Sir ...
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... head , " for ' tis so much in thyfashion . Then wert thou busying thymost fruit- ful imagination in search of new discoveries , and , instead of steering into some delectable bay , full of all enticing prospects , thou of a sudden didst ...
... head , " for ' tis so much in thyfashion . Then wert thou busying thymost fruit- ful imagination in search of new discoveries , and , instead of steering into some delectable bay , full of all enticing prospects , thou of a sudden didst ...
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... head a small crown of a very precious gold richly worked . In her ears were rare pearls with pendants of ex- ceeding value ; and on her bosom , which , in consequence of her dress being worn low , was much exposed , was a necklace of ...
... head a small crown of a very precious gold richly worked . In her ears were rare pearls with pendants of ex- ceeding value ; and on her bosom , which , in consequence of her dress being worn low , was much exposed , was a necklace of ...
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... head dress built of wire , lace , ribands , and jewels . The chamber was of handsome propor- tions , hung with costly tapestry , on which was very fairly depicted the principal events in the Iliad , and besides such necessary fur ...
... head dress built of wire , lace , ribands , and jewels . The chamber was of handsome propor- tions , hung with costly tapestry , on which was very fairly depicted the principal events in the Iliad , and besides such necessary fur ...
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... head , and did hide his face in his palms , with a groan so hollow and sepulchral , that her majesty thought he was about to give up the ghost . 66 ' Nay , nay , take not on so - take not on so , Sir Walter . We mean thee no harm , be ...
... head , and did hide his face in his palms , with a groan so hollow and sepulchral , that her majesty thought he was about to give up the ghost . 66 ' Nay , nay , take not on so - take not on so , Sir Walter . We mean thee no harm , be ...
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