Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... manner giving him her hand , the which he did again press to his lips , but in a style more respectful than before , " We'll think no more of these paltry tricksters - but will shew them how little we can be affected by their villanous ...
... manner giving him her hand , the which he did again press to his lips , but in a style more respectful than before , " We'll think no more of these paltry tricksters - but will shew them how little we can be affected by their villanous ...
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... manner of great meaning . " Mark me ! I do not blame this valiant gentleman for wishing to make the most of his qualifications , for it is natural for a man to advance his fortunes as well as he can ; but if he , standing upon the ...
... manner of great meaning . " Mark me ! I do not blame this valiant gentleman for wishing to make the most of his qualifications , for it is natural for a man to advance his fortunes as well as he can ; but if he , standing upon the ...
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... manner of knightly and clerk - like ac- complishments , as hath my most worthy and esteemed friend Sir Walter Raleigh ; yet , as he knoweth full well that my deficiency proceedeth not from lack of love , but from lack of wit , he will ...
... manner of knightly and clerk - like ac- complishments , as hath my most worthy and esteemed friend Sir Walter Raleigh ; yet , as he knoweth full well that my deficiency proceedeth not from lack of love , but from lack of wit , he will ...
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... manner ; and I'll never forgive myself , if thou wilt not forgive me . " And then , most sorrowful in heart , he hid his face upon her lap . " I have forgiven thee , " said she , affectionately twining her fingers in the light curls of ...
... manner ; and I'll never forgive myself , if thou wilt not forgive me . " And then , most sorrowful in heart , he hid his face upon her lap . " I have forgiven thee , " said she , affectionately twining her fingers in the light curls of ...
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... manner of the group of gay young lords at his right . He goeth among us by the name of Young An- tiquity - yet is he called by his proper name , Lord Wiseacre . I warrant you , he is entertaining my friend Will with a right woeful ...
... manner of the group of gay young lords at his right . He goeth among us by the name of Young An- tiquity - yet is he called by his proper name , Lord Wiseacre . I warrant you , he is entertaining my friend Will with a right woeful ...
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