Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... horses be , And having thee of all men's pride I boast . SHAKSPEARE . " I THANK you right heartily for the cheerful- ness with which you have offered me your friendly assistance in this business , " observed the youthful Earl of ...
... horses be , And having thee of all men's pride I boast . SHAKSPEARE . " I THANK you right heartily for the cheerful- ness with which you have offered me your friendly assistance in this business , " observed the youthful Earl of ...
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... Spaniards as had escaped from Tri- nidad , and he doubted not they were going to re- venge on him the overthrow they received at San Josef de Oruño . Presently he felt himself lifted on a horse , whereon 330 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... Spaniards as had escaped from Tri- nidad , and he doubted not they were going to re- venge on him the overthrow they received at San Josef de Oruño . Presently he felt himself lifted on a horse , whereon 330 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... horse , whereon one got up behind him and held him fast ; and directly after that they set a galloping as fast as they could . He could tell by the noise that there were at least some five or six horsemen . They scarce ever said a word ...
... horse , whereon one got up behind him and held him fast ; and directly after that they set a galloping as fast as they could . He could tell by the noise that there were at least some five or six horsemen . They scarce ever said a word ...
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... horse and sat down on the ground with his back leaning against what he thought was a tree . By the talking they made he could hear they did intend taking some refreshment , whilst the horses were allowed to crop the herbage around them ...
... horse and sat down on the ground with his back leaning against what he thought was a tree . By the talking they made he could hear they did intend taking some refreshment , whilst the horses were allowed to crop the herbage around them ...
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... horses taken of the Spaniards , and accompanied by a strong guard to prevent escape ; and proceeded on their journey to the city of the king . After passing a great distance through a fine open country , rich with verdure , and of a ...
... horses taken of the Spaniards , and accompanied by a strong guard to prevent escape ; and proceeded on their journey to the city of the king . After passing a great distance through a fine open country , rich with verdure , and of a ...
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