Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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Seite 43
... never saw a gentleman , and , to speak the exact truth , I may add , any person of any degree whatsoever , who used his throat to imbibe villanous smoke ; and therefore I hold it as most comfortable Christian doctrine that the mouth was ...
... never saw a gentleman , and , to speak the exact truth , I may add , any person of any degree whatsoever , who used his throat to imbibe villanous smoke ; and therefore I hold it as most comfortable Christian doctrine that the mouth was ...
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... Never had servant so bounteous a mistress ! " cried Sir Walter , as he knelt at the feet of the queen , seemingly in a transport of grati- tude . “ In truth , if I am not allowed to pour out the overflowings of my most grateful spirit ...
... Never had servant so bounteous a mistress ! " cried Sir Walter , as he knelt at the feet of the queen , seemingly in a transport of grati- tude . “ In truth , if I am not allowed to pour out the overflowings of my most grateful spirit ...
Seite 53
... me at primero , only because I did drop something that to her appeared to call in question her skill with the cards ; and she hath spoke to me never a word since . ' Sblood ! one had need be SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 53.
... me at primero , only because I did drop something that to her appeared to call in question her skill with the cards ; and she hath spoke to me never a word since . ' Sblood ! one had need be SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 53.
Seite 57
... Never ran I half so fast in all my days ; and as for my fair cousin - by this light , there never was such a racer . It would have done your heart good to have seen us , like two Spanish galeasses , cutting before the wind with all sail ...
... Never ran I half so fast in all my days ; and as for my fair cousin - by this light , there never was such a racer . It would have done your heart good to have seen us , like two Spanish galeasses , cutting before the wind with all sail ...
Seite 61
... never came I acquainted . If it be not demanding too much of your cour- tesy , I pray you tell me of what vintner might you get such brave liquor ? " " Of mine own knowledge know I not , my good lord , " answered Cecil , " yet will I ...
... never came I acquainted . If it be not demanding too much of your cour- tesy , I pray you tell me of what vintner might you get such brave liquor ? " " Of mine own knowledge know I not , my good lord , " answered Cecil , " yet will I ...
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