Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... passing of the wine - cup from one to another with as cheerful a spirit as if such a thing as strife was gone clean out of their hearts ; and Sir Walter standing amongst them- whose princely figure and noble countenance as much won ...
... passing of the wine - cup from one to another with as cheerful a spirit as if such a thing as strife was gone clean out of their hearts ; and Sir Walter standing amongst them- whose princely figure and noble countenance as much won ...
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... passed several buildings , of what sort they knew not because of the darkness , and made direct for the guard house , which was marked 260 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . their ships without any noise. The feelings with ...
... passed several buildings , of what sort they knew not because of the darkness , and made direct for the guard house , which was marked 260 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . their ships without any noise. The feelings with ...
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... passing of him without moving him in such a manner that he should wake on the instant . The casement was somewhat too high from the ground to be easily got at . However , it was determined , come what would , that as many as could ...
... passing of him without moving him in such a manner that he should wake on the instant . The casement was somewhat too high from the ground to be easily got at . However , it was determined , come what would , that as many as could ...
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... passed , one cried out , close at his elbow , • Watch ! watch ! I be set upon by thieves . ' ' Stand , ye dishonest caitiffs ! ' straightway would he cry ; but he ventured only a step or two in the direction 6 6 he fancied the sound ...
... passed , one cried out , close at his elbow , • Watch ! watch ! I be set upon by thieves . ' ' Stand , ye dishonest caitiffs ! ' straightway would he cry ; but he ventured only a step or two in the direction 6 6 he fancied the sound ...
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... passed over her limbs , and a look of terrible anguish took possession of her counte- She seemed as if she could not glance that way again ; and in a few seconds quietly followed the jesuit . nance . CHAPTER XI . For what man lives or ...
... passed over her limbs , and a look of terrible anguish took possession of her counte- She seemed as if she could not glance that way again ; and in a few seconds quietly followed the jesuit . nance . CHAPTER XI . For what man lives or ...
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