Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... marvellous facilities in the discovery of strange lands . Besides which , they that take upon themselves to know this phoenix , do give out that he is a very Solomon for wisdom , and is won- derfully quick at penning a stanza . ” " And ...
... marvellous facilities in the discovery of strange lands . Besides which , they that take upon themselves to know this phoenix , do give out that he is a very Solomon for wisdom , and is won- derfully quick at penning a stanza . ” " And ...
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... marvellous magic . How she answered , me- thinks it be scarce necessary to state , when it cometh to be known , that in the next moment Master Francis was speeding on his uncle's errand with a heart as light as if he had not SHAKSPEARE ...
... marvellous magic . How she answered , me- thinks it be scarce necessary to state , when it cometh to be known , that in the next moment Master Francis was speeding on his uncle's errand with a heart as light as if he had not SHAKSPEARE ...
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... marvellous attention to the discourse of his companion , with- out daring to hazard a word of reply , for fear of losing something he might say in the interim , at which his companion evidently was not ill pleased . In truth , it seemed ...
... marvellous attention to the discourse of his companion , with- out daring to hazard a word of reply , for fear of losing something he might say in the interim , at which his companion evidently was not ill pleased . In truth , it seemed ...
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... marvellous to behold in one of thy appearance , " replied Master Shakspeare . " Now whip me this knave ! " said Master Green , turning to his companion , who seemed as if he could not well maintain his gravity . " Here be a sorry fellow ...
... marvellous to behold in one of thy appearance , " replied Master Shakspeare . " Now whip me this knave ! " said Master Green , turning to his companion , who seemed as if he could not well maintain his gravity . " Here be a sorry fellow ...
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... marvellous bad opinion of thee , " duly remarked his companion , " and evidently knew thy value to a fraction . But what didst get for them ? " " Dost think I kiss and tell ? " said the other , in a seeming indignation . " But I tell ...
... marvellous bad opinion of thee , " duly remarked his companion , " and evidently knew thy value to a fraction . But what didst get for them ? " " Dost think I kiss and tell ? " said the other , in a seeming indignation . " But I tell ...
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