Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... leaving any other memorial of her husband than this miniature , which I always carry about with me . " Master Shakspeare silently examined the trinket , which was in a gold frame , that the youth wore round his neck . On one side was ...
... leaving any other memorial of her husband than this miniature , which I always carry about with me . " Master Shakspeare silently examined the trinket , which was in a gold frame , that the youth wore round his neck . On one side was ...
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... leaves my business unattended whenever I am not watching his movements , but passeth the times he should employ for my advantages in destroying my paper , pens , and ink , in scribbling a whole host of pernicious verses . " " Oh , the ...
... leaves my business unattended whenever I am not watching his movements , but passeth the times he should employ for my advantages in destroying my paper , pens , and ink , in scribbling a whole host of pernicious verses . " " Oh , the ...
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... leave thee , " he said , as with reluctant steps , and slow , he made towards the door . Then , keeping his eyes upon her till the last moment , eloquent with a most impassioned tenderness , he left the room . " Poor boy ! " murmured ...
... leave thee , " he said , as with reluctant steps , and slow , he made towards the door . Then , keeping his eyes upon her till the last moment , eloquent with a most impassioned tenderness , he left the room . " Poor boy ! " murmured ...
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... leave of you . " And thereupon she made a curtsey to the ground , and with one of the sweetest of smiles , departed from the office . " Fool ! dolt ! idiot ! madman ! " cried he vehe- mently , as he beat his head with his clenched 52 ...
... leave of you . " And thereupon she made a curtsey to the ground , and with one of the sweetest of smiles , departed from the office . " Fool ! dolt ! idiot ! madman ! " cried he vehe- mently , as he beat his head with his clenched 52 ...
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... leaves might die , Upon her breast to let them lie . " I'faith , ' quoth she , ' Are these for me ? Like thy sweet words , how sweet they be . But if thy maid Thy love should aid , Oh ! bring her gifts that never fade . ' ” " A murrain ...
... leaves might die , Upon her breast to let them lie . " I'faith , ' quoth she , ' Are these for me ? Like thy sweet words , how sweet they be . But if thy maid Thy love should aid , Oh ! bring her gifts that never fade . ' ” " A murrain ...
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