Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... heart , and he sat for some seconds perfectly unable to utter a syllable . " Is there anything more I can do for you ? ' ' enquired Master Shakspeare , regarded the changing colour and modest demeanour of his visitor with increasing ...
... heart , and he sat for some seconds perfectly unable to utter a syllable . " Is there anything more I can do for you ? ' ' enquired Master Shakspeare , regarded the changing colour and modest demeanour of his visitor with increasing ...
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... hearts . " " You have made my heart warm enough as it is , " observed Master Francis , still hesitating to take the proffered cup . " Tush , man ! ” replied Master Shakspeare , hos- pitably forcing the cup into his guest's almost re ...
... hearts . " " You have made my heart warm enough as it is , " observed Master Francis , still hesitating to take the proffered cup . " Tush , man ! ” replied Master Shakspeare , hos- pitably forcing the cup into his guest's almost re ...
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... heart , these two did drink to the queen's majesty . " But I must be going , or my uncle will be angered with me ; and he is a man of a most ungracious hu- mour , " said Master Francis . " A murrain on him ! " cried Master Shak- speare ...
... heart , these two did drink to the queen's majesty . " But I must be going , or my uncle will be angered with me ; and he is a man of a most ungracious hu- mour , " said Master Francis . " A murrain on him ! " cried Master Shak- speare ...
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... what the other standeth for I know not , and perchance may never know till the day of judgment . " " Be of good heart , Master Francis , " said his companion , encouragingly , " peradventure the secret may be 30 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... what the other standeth for I know not , and perchance may never know till the day of judgment . " " Be of good heart , Master Francis , " said his companion , encouragingly , " peradventure the secret may be 30 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... threading the narrow staircase of the house , made the best of his way to St. Mary Axe . CHAPTER II . My heart allows No gums , nor c 3 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 33 scarcely audible, and trying unsuccessfully to hide ...
... threading the narrow staircase of the house , made the best of his way to St. Mary Axe . CHAPTER II . My heart allows No gums , nor c 3 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 33 scarcely audible, and trying unsuccessfully to hide ...
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