Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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Seite 34
... observed her head droop , and her cheek quite pallid : then , cautiously fastening the door , he bore his lovely burthen to where stood an ewer of water , which he began presently to sprinkle on her face , all the while using most ...
... observed her head droop , and her cheek quite pallid : then , cautiously fastening the door , he bore his lovely burthen to where stood an ewer of water , which he began presently to sprinkle on her face , all the while using most ...
Seite 35
... observed the other , " for it is in her power to make thy fortunes , or mar them . Elizabeth hath a very woman's heart in some things , though she be masculine enough in others ; and she loveth the adulation of handsome She much ...
... observed the other , " for it is in her power to make thy fortunes , or mar them . Elizabeth hath a very woman's heart in some things , though she be masculine enough in others ; and she loveth the adulation of handsome She much ...
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... observed her majesty . " As your majesty is pleased to say , he did justly appreciate my devotion , " proceeded his lordship . " But I am fearful I am somewhat wandering from the point . " " Thou hast found that out at last — a plague ...
... observed her majesty . " As your majesty is pleased to say , he did justly appreciate my devotion , " proceeded his lordship . " But I am fearful I am somewhat wandering from the point . " " Thou hast found that out at last — a plague ...
Seite 45
... observed her majesty with the same tone , So thou mayest as well acknowledge that the wager is ours . " " Your majesty will be pleased to observe that the weight in this scale is the exact weight of the ashes left in the pipe ...
... observed her majesty with the same tone , So thou mayest as well acknowledge that the wager is ours . " " Your majesty will be pleased to observe that the weight in this scale is the exact weight of the ashes left in the pipe ...
Seite 50
... observed that the stateliness of the queen was sinking before the vanity of the woman , " that out of her exceeding condescension and wonderful goodness , she sometimes enricheth my soul with her most moving smiles , and vouchsafest me ...
... observed that the stateliness of the queen was sinking before the vanity of the woman , " that out of her exceeding condescension and wonderful goodness , she sometimes enricheth my soul with her most moving smiles , and vouchsafest me ...
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