Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... covered with an abundance of goodly trees , and having speech with the natives whenever they could find occasion , passing up the river with the flood , and anchoring during the ebb , when they had the ill 324 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... covered with an abundance of goodly trees , and having speech with the natives whenever they could find occasion , passing up the river with the flood , and anchoring during the ebb , when they had the ill 324 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... passed , the sun shining fierce upon them , and the tall trees that bordered the banks of the river shutting out the air , and the current against them becoming stronger every day , the companies began to despair ; but the pilot ...
... passed , the sun shining fierce upon them , and the tall trees that bordered the banks of the river shutting out the air , and the current against them becoming stronger every day , the companies began to despair ; but the pilot ...
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... passing for so many miles , which seemed nought but woods and prickly bushes , for what he now saw were plains of some twenty miles in length , having the grass short and green , which was marvellous refreshing to the eye , with here ...
... passing for so many miles , which seemed nought but woods and prickly bushes , for what he now saw were plains of some twenty miles in length , having the grass short and green , which was marvellous refreshing to the eye , with here ...
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... passed out of the house without waking any , being curious to see the place . Meeting with none as he went on , for scarce any of the natives were out of their houses , he strolled along , much pleased with the comfortableness of the ...
... passed out of the house without waking any , being curious to see the place . Meeting with none as he went on , for scarce any of the natives were out of their houses , he strolled along , much pleased with the comfortableness of the ...
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... passed along with his fine eyes fixed upon the glowing heavens with a most pious expression of countenance , as if his spirit was in such strict communion with his Creator he could not regard for a moment the din that was going on ...
... passed along with his fine eyes fixed upon the glowing heavens with a most pious expression of countenance , as if his spirit was in such strict communion with his Creator he could not regard for a moment the din that was going on ...
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