Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... mind what to do ; and yet there was such a tumult in him , of rage , and jealousy , and indignation , that he looked as if he knew not what he was about . " I can scarce think that the voyage hath done you good , Francis , " observed ...
... mind what to do ; and yet there was such a tumult in him , of rage , and jealousy , and indignation , that he looked as if he knew not what he was about . " I can scarce think that the voyage hath done you good , Francis , " observed ...
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... mind , that he could not for some time , remember what had taken place . He looked about him like one amazed . He thought that something terrible had been done , but he knew not what . It happened that his gaze wandering about ...
... mind , that he could not for some time , remember what had taken place . He looked about him like one amazed . He thought that something terrible had been done , but he knew not what . It happened that his gaze wandering about ...
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... take it to be as rare a device of the mind as was ever writ . " " What say you , my Lady Howard , " enquired her majesty , turning round to the Lady Howard of Walden , who was to the left of her , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 63.
... take it to be as rare a device of the mind as was ever writ . " " What say you , my Lady Howard , " enquired her majesty , turning round to the Lady Howard of Walden , who was to the left of her , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 63.
Seite 64
... mind in this . I must say I like the varlet hugely , and consider a ducking or so a very fitting punish- ment for his offences . " 66 Nay , I think it be monstrous of him , at his time of life , that he should be gallanting of two women ...
... mind in this . I must say I like the varlet hugely , and consider a ducking or so a very fitting punish- ment for his offences . " 66 Nay , I think it be monstrous of him , at his time of life , that he should be gallanting of two women ...
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... mind easy on that score . enough with their weapons to hurt each other , then am I no judge of true valour : but we will be ready to interfere in case they shall be bent upon any- thing deadly . " " Well , ' tis a goodly scheme , " said ...
... mind easy on that score . enough with their weapons to hurt each other , then am I no judge of true valour : but we will be ready to interfere in case they shall be bent upon any- thing deadly . " " Well , ' tis a goodly scheme , " said ...
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