Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... manner , with " Well , Dick - did the verses play the part thou wouldst have them ? " 66 Excellently well , ” replied he . " In truth , never verses had bet- ter reception . If she be not an exquisite judge of all the commodities of a ...
... manner , with " Well , Dick - did the verses play the part thou wouldst have them ? " 66 Excellently well , ” replied he . " In truth , never verses had bet- ter reception . If she be not an exquisite judge of all the commodities of a ...
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... manner of doubt that my Lord Burghley could speak right eloquently when he chose ; but he was exceeding chary of his discourse when he fancied it was not necessary for him to open his lips . Thus did he preserve the wonder- ful ...
... manner of doubt that my Lord Burghley could speak right eloquently when he chose ; but he was exceeding chary of his discourse when he fancied it was not necessary for him to open his lips . Thus did he preserve the wonder- ful ...
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... manner there was no doubt of his satisfaction ; then turning to his butler , who stood respectfully at a little distance , added , " Stephen , see that Master Francis hath all things proper as my secretary . " " I will lose no time upon ...
... manner there was no doubt of his satisfaction ; then turning to his butler , who stood respectfully at a little distance , added , " Stephen , see that Master Francis hath all things proper as my secretary . " " I will lose no time upon ...
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... manner constrained not to abandon the inte- rests of his fellow adventurers , who had put all their trust in his va- lour and skilfulness ; so , fancying he could well excuse himself on his return , he would in no case relinquish his ...
... manner constrained not to abandon the inte- rests of his fellow adventurers , who had put all their trust in his va- lour and skilfulness ; so , fancying he could well excuse himself on his return , he would in no case relinquish his ...
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... manner of charts , some few books on choice subjects , and divers instruments necessary for the voyage . Master Francis sat writing at a table that was made fast to the flooring , and which was lighted by a lamp that swung from above ...
... manner of charts , some few books on choice subjects , and divers instruments necessary for the voyage . Master Francis sat writing at a table that was made fast to the flooring , and which was lighted by a lamp that swung from above ...
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