Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... heard not the question that had been put to her . " What say you , sweetheart ? " said he familiarly , laying his hand upon her shoulder . " Doth not your hair stand on end to see how he misuseth me ? Why , he costs me a matter of a ...
... heard not the question that had been put to her . " What say you , sweetheart ? " said he familiarly , laying his hand upon her shoulder . " Doth not your hair stand on end to see how he misuseth me ? Why , he costs me a matter of a ...
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... heard upon the stairs . There was a marked difference betwixt his going and his returning ; for , whereas , in the first instance , he had galloped like an ostrich , now he was heard descending , step by step , so slow that it would not ...
... heard upon the stairs . There was a marked difference betwixt his going and his returning ; for , whereas , in the first instance , he had galloped like an ostrich , now he was heard descending , step by step , so slow that it would not ...
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... heard the last of him . Thou wouldst have given me whole chapters upon every hair of his head . " " But is he not a wise and most noble gentleman ? " asked her cousin earnestly . 66 Wise , quotha ! " exclaimed Alice , with a smile of ...
... heard the last of him . Thou wouldst have given me whole chapters upon every hair of his head . " " But is he not a wise and most noble gentleman ? " asked her cousin earnestly . 66 Wise , quotha ! " exclaimed Alice , with a smile of ...
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... heard him speak slightingly of thee , Sir Walter -by this hand have I , " continued his lordship , with increased em- phasis , yet still in a subdued tone . " Thou must have mistaken his meaning , surely , " responded the other ,. " I ...
... heard him speak slightingly of thee , Sir Walter -by this hand have I , " continued his lordship , with increased em- phasis , yet still in a subdued tone . " Thou must have mistaken his meaning , surely , " responded the other ,. " I ...
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... heard approaching along the walk on the other side of the fence , and voices of two persons in con- versation were distinguished . They spoke low , but the words " Ra- leigh " - " Elizabeth , " and " intrigue , " were distinctly audible ...
... heard approaching along the walk on the other side of the fence , and voices of two persons in con- versation were distinguished . They spoke low , but the words " Ra- leigh " - " Elizabeth , " and " intrigue , " were distinctly audible ...
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