Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... look for . But what says your uncle ? -knoweth he nothing ? " " Sometimes I am apt to think that he knows more than he is inclined to tell , " replied Master Francis ; " for in his unguarded moments , he hath dropped some mysterious ...
... look for . But what says your uncle ? -knoweth he nothing ? " " Sometimes I am apt to think that he knows more than he is inclined to tell , " replied Master Francis ; " for in his unguarded moments , he hath dropped some mysterious ...
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... look his thanks , and then threading the narrow staircase of the house , made the best of his way to St. Mary Axe . CHAPTER II . My heart allows No gums , nor c 3 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 33 scarcely audible, and trying ...
... look his thanks , and then threading the narrow staircase of the house , made the best of his way to St. Mary Axe . CHAPTER II . My heart allows No gums , nor c 3 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 33 scarcely audible, and trying ...
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... look of terrible indignation , he brought out of his vest , carefully wrapt up in an old rag , three candle - ends , each about an inch long . " What wonderful iniquity ! " exclaimed she , giving a hasty glance at the contents of the ...
... look of terrible indignation , he brought out of his vest , carefully wrapt up in an old rag , three candle - ends , each about an inch long . " What wonderful iniquity ! " exclaimed she , giving a hasty glance at the contents of the ...
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... looks and impa- tient gestures , as might have been expected from his previous behaviour , he advanced , at a ... look , " no , ' twas a mistake . Gold ! I have no gold ; where should I get gold ? I am poor , miserably poor , as ...
... looks and impa- tient gestures , as might have been expected from his previous behaviour , he advanced , at a ... look , " no , ' twas a mistake . Gold ! I have no gold ; where should I get gold ? I am poor , miserably poor , as ...
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... looks , and your smile is most ab- solute and irresistable . Your eyes , sweetheart , are as bright as this Venetian gold - but it cost me fifty crowns ; and the pouting ... look at its glittering links would 50 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... looks , and your smile is most ab- solute and irresistable . Your eyes , sweetheart , are as bright as this Venetian gold - but it cost me fifty crowns ; and the pouting ... look at its glittering links would 50 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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