Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... Methinks , too , that the development of those delicious influences that make humanity angelic , should be kept sacred from the vulgar eye ; else might the selfish and the pro- fligate find matter in it for idle speculation , or ...
... Methinks , too , that the development of those delicious influences that make humanity angelic , should be kept sacred from the vulgar eye ; else might the selfish and the pro- fligate find matter in it for idle speculation , or ...
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... methinks I have found a friend , " added Master Francis , more cheerfully . " I am truly glad on't , " said she . " Hast heard of Master Shakspeare - whose plays so wonderfully do delight the town ? " enquired the youth . " Indeed have ...
... methinks I have found a friend , " added Master Francis , more cheerfully . " I am truly glad on't , " said she . " Hast heard of Master Shakspeare - whose plays so wonderfully do delight the town ? " enquired the youth . " Indeed have ...
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... methinks there be no great cause for such apprehension , for when I shewed thy father's letter to the queen requesting thy presence at Aldgate , on the pretence of his declining health ; she had come from the play in so fine a humour ...
... methinks there be no great cause for such apprehension , for when I shewed thy father's letter to the queen requesting thy presence at Aldgate , on the pretence of his declining health ; she had come from the play in so fine a humour ...
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... methinks , it would require as great a conjuror as Dr. Dee , to find out where lieth the wonder . For mine own part , I cannot but help believing , that these man animals are hugely flattered - seeing that we are inclined to make so ...
... methinks , it would require as great a conjuror as Dr. Dee , to find out where lieth the wonder . For mine own part , I cannot but help believing , that these man animals are hugely flattered - seeing that we are inclined to make so ...
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... methinks it be a thousand pities it should have so sorry a lining . " " Tis a mad wench ! ' tis a mad wench ! " exclaimed the old knight , with a loud laugh , whilst my Lord Cobham appeared as if he knew not whether to be offended or ...
... methinks it be a thousand pities it should have so sorry a lining . " " Tis a mad wench ! ' tis a mad wench ! " exclaimed the old knight , with a loud laugh , whilst my Lord Cobham appeared as if he knew not whether to be offended or ...
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