Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... observed his guest , as if anxious to be quickly relieved from his embar- rassment . " I thank you kindly . She is a right noble creature , and I should be the basest wretch alive were I to refuse to drink her health - con- sidering ...
... observed his guest , as if anxious to be quickly relieved from his embar- rassment . " I thank you kindly . She is a right noble creature , and I should be the basest wretch alive were I to refuse to drink her health - con- sidering ...
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... observed a young female - by her dress probably of the middle ranks . She wore on the back of her head a small velvet hat , from under which escaped several long dark tresses , that , parted in the front , set off to great advantage a ...
... observed a young female - by her dress probably of the middle ranks . She wore on the back of her head a small velvet hat , from under which escaped several long dark tresses , that , parted in the front , set off to great advantage a ...
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... observe the writing he held in his hand . " Marry , matter enough , sweetest , " replied he ; " that undutiful and most hardened reprobate , my nephew -- a plague on all parents that cannot pro- vide for their own offspring , say I ...
... observe the writing he held in his hand . " Marry , matter enough , sweetest , " replied he ; " that undutiful and most hardened reprobate , my nephew -- a plague on all parents that cannot pro- vide for their own offspring , say I ...
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... observed her take pos- session of the poem . " But I must turn the rogue out of doors ; he will ruin me straight an I do not ; and I would as lief live among savages as exist with a knave who plundereth me by wholesale of such estimable ...
... observed her take pos- session of the poem . " But I must turn the rogue out of doors ; he will ruin me straight an I do not ; and I would as lief live among savages as exist with a knave who plundereth me by wholesale of such estimable ...
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... observed his fair companion , " do not be so harsh with him . He is but young ; and boys have a natural tendency for the perpetration of these offences . When he attaineth the becoming gravity of his uncle , he will give over all such ...
... observed his fair companion , " do not be so harsh with him . He is but young ; and boys have a natural tendency for the perpetration of these offences . When he attaineth the becoming gravity of his uncle , he will give over all such ...
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admirable Alice asked BEN JONSON Bess call-boy chair companion conceit continued countenance cried Master dear didst Diggory door dost doth drink Durham House Elizabeth Throckmorton enquired Essex exceeding excellent exclaimed Master exquisite eyes face favour gallant give gold Gregory Vellum haberdasher hand hath heard heart honour humour I'faith infinite Joanna jolly mercer laugh lips look Lord Burghley Lord Cobham Lord Essex lord treasurer majesty majesty's marvellous Master Burbage Master Francis Master Shak Master Shakspeare mayhap methinks Mistress Elizabeth monstrous murrain never noble observed old miser on't panion play players pray Prythee queen rapier replied Master replied Sir Walter scrivener seemed seemeth shew Sir Nicholas Sir Robert Cecil Sir Walter Raleigh smile sweet tankard tell thee things thou art thou hast thou shalt thou shouldst thou wilt thought truth uncle unto varlet villain voice whilst youth