Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... hope , " said Lord Howard . " True ; -but more immediately to play one against the other , that we may take advantage of their disunion ; for were they strict friends , they would be too strong for us ; or were either to be allowed to ...
... hope , " said Lord Howard . " True ; -but more immediately to play one against the other , that we may take advantage of their disunion ; for were they strict friends , they would be too strong for us ; or were either to be allowed to ...
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... hope it will be a convincing one . " " My throat , is dry , " sagely replied th Lord Cobham . " O'my life there is no standing against so grave an argument , " said Sir Walter , laughingly as he uncovered and did sit himself down , " so ...
... hope it will be a convincing one . " " My throat , is dry , " sagely replied th Lord Cobham . " O'my life there is no standing against so grave an argument , " said Sir Walter , laughingly as he uncovered and did sit himself down , " so ...
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... hope you will be worthily entertained of the players , " said Sir Robert Cecil , as a few minutes afterwards he stood at the gates with his two friends , " for though the gravity of my disposition inclineth not to such amusements , I am ...
... hope you will be worthily entertained of the players , " said Sir Robert Cecil , as a few minutes afterwards he stood at the gates with his two friends , " for though the gravity of my disposition inclineth not to such amusements , I am ...
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... hope not , " said Master Francis earnestly . " But who or what hath made thee look so unhappy ? " " Thou hast , " she answered . " I ! " exclaimed the youth with extreme surprise and sorrow . " What a wretch am I to have done it ! and ...
... hope not , " said Master Francis earnestly . " But who or what hath made thee look so unhappy ? " " Thou hast , " she answered . " I ! " exclaimed the youth with extreme surprise and sorrow . " What a wretch am I to have done it ! and ...
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... hope thou wouldst have supplanted our Juliet , who , no later than yesterday , gave me a villanous kick i ' the breech for offering to shew him how to die more graceful than is his wont . " 66 " And I will give thee another if thou dost ...
... hope thou wouldst have supplanted our Juliet , who , no later than yesterday , gave me a villanous kick i ' the breech for offering to shew him how to die more graceful than is his wont . " 66 " And I will give thee another if thou dost ...
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