Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... live , having angered so good a mistress . " " Odds pittikins , man , think not of dying , " replied the queen in her most gracious tone . " In sad truth , if I be deprived of the most delectable happiness of gazing on such exquisite ...
... live , having angered so good a mistress . " " Odds pittikins , man , think not of dying , " replied the queen in her most gracious tone . " In sad truth , if I be deprived of the most delectable happiness of gazing on such exquisite ...
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... lives depended on our speed of foot . Never ran I half so fast in all my days ; and as for my fair cousin - by this light , there never was such a racer . It would have done your heart good to have seen us , like two Spanish galeasses ...
... lives depended on our speed of foot . Never ran I half so fast in all my days ; and as for my fair cousin - by this light , there never was such a racer . It would have done your heart good to have seen us , like two Spanish galeasses ...
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... lives not a creature on this earth so truly wretched as am I. Be con- tent then with the pleasure I can grant when I may be in the hu- mour , and seek not , when the time is not auspicious , to increase my disquietude by ill - timed ...
... lives not a creature on this earth so truly wretched as am I. Be con- tent then with the pleasure I can grant when I may be in the hu- mour , and seek not , when the time is not auspicious , to increase my disquietude by ill - timed ...
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... lives in ; Passions , Rage , Folly , and Vice are actors : the first cry The prologue to th ' ensuing tragedy . The former act consisteth in dumb shows ; The second , he to more perfection grows ; I ' the third he is a man , and doth ...
... lives in ; Passions , Rage , Folly , and Vice are actors : the first cry The prologue to th ' ensuing tragedy . The former act consisteth in dumb shows ; The second , he to more perfection grows ; I ' the third he is a man , and doth ...
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... live in fear of being trodden under foot , or snapped up by such as think fit to devour them and their substance . " Doubtless , in this Master Shakspeare did allude to the efforts that had been made by the city authorities to deprive ...
... live in fear of being trodden under foot , or snapped up by such as think fit to devour them and their substance . " Doubtless , in this Master Shakspeare did allude to the efforts that had been made by the city authorities to deprive ...
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