Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... laugh- ing Alice , who had remained on the floor where he had left her , wearing the most pitiful face that eye ever beheld , he was about to make his exit , when Mistress Elizabeth rushed before him . 66 Stop , Walter , " cried she ...
... laugh- ing Alice , who had remained on the floor where he had left her , wearing the most pitiful face that eye ever beheld , he was about to make his exit , when Mistress Elizabeth rushed before him . 66 Stop , Walter , " cried she ...
Seite 39
... laugh . " Between ourselves , he is marvellously apt to play Midas to thy Apollo . " " By what name goeth he ? " enquired Sir Walter ; " for as far as my penetration sufficeth , I know of none such . " " Dost not know the Earl of Essex ...
... laugh . " Between ourselves , he is marvellously apt to play Midas to thy Apollo . " " By what name goeth he ? " enquired Sir Walter ; " for as far as my penetration sufficeth , I know of none such . " " Dost not know the Earl of Essex ...
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... laughing loud and long , as she sat before two open glass doors that looked into a garden daintily laid out in long ... laugh more than ever . " Please your majesty , " replied Sir Walter , taking the pipe from his mouth , and laughing ...
... laughing loud and long , as she sat before two open glass doors that looked into a garden daintily laid out in long ... laugh more than ever . " Please your majesty , " replied Sir Walter , taking the pipe from his mouth , and laughing ...
Seite 42
... laugh went round as before , and all in audible whispers did commend her majesty's wit most liberally . " Nay , I should be unworthy to breathe in so estimable a presence were I to make so bold , " replied Raleigh gravely . " And for ...
... laugh went round as before , and all in audible whispers did commend her majesty's wit most liberally . " Nay , I should be unworthy to breathe in so estimable a presence were I to make so bold , " replied Raleigh gravely . " And for ...
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... laughed , and , as matter of course , the courtiers laughed also . " Nay , be not so hard upon him , child , " said her majesty , " re- member he will have to lose his Barbary courser , which will suffi- ciently punish him for ...
... laughed , and , as matter of course , the courtiers laughed also . " Nay , be not so hard upon him , child , " said her majesty , " re- member he will have to lose his Barbary courser , which will suffi- ciently punish him for ...
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