Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... priest , as he seated himself opposite the other . " O ' my faith ! it might have been of great detriment to us all , " answered Raleigh ; " for upon my getting upon deck the whole ship was in a per- fact confusion and uproar . I know ...
... priest , as he seated himself opposite the other . " O ' my faith ! it might have been of great detriment to us all , " answered Raleigh ; " for upon my getting upon deck the whole ship was in a per- fact confusion and uproar . I know ...
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... priest , lifting up his brilliant eyes to the ceiling , and raising of his voice to a tone of greater excitement . " Pluck from our sinful hearts these hateful passions , that with one accord men of all nations and conditions whatsoever ...
... priest , lifting up his brilliant eyes to the ceiling , and raising of his voice to a tone of greater excitement . " Pluck from our sinful hearts these hateful passions , that with one accord men of all nations and conditions whatsoever ...
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... priest : and he could never have expected them in a jesuit . " I am afraid , padre , the superiors of your order would but little approve of such opinions as you have just expressed , " said he . " Yet I am wonder- fully delighted with ...
... priest : and he could never have expected them in a jesuit . " I am afraid , padre , the superiors of your order would but little approve of such opinions as you have just expressed , " said he . " Yet I am wonder- fully delighted with ...
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... priest , " I did exert my influence with the commandant to stop them from leaving the shore , knowing how in- veterate they be against foreigners , and , worst of all , against thy worthy countrymen the English . " " Then am I under ...
... priest , " I did exert my influence with the commandant to stop them from leaving the shore , knowing how in- veterate they be against foreigners , and , worst of all , against thy worthy countrymen the English . " " Then am I under ...
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... priest as unconcernedly as he might , and on the instant turned the conversation into another channel . Each tried to obtain of the other such information as he required — the one concerning of the force possessed by Don Antonio - the ...
... priest as unconcernedly as he might , and on the instant turned the conversation into another channel . Each tried to obtain of the other such information as he required — the one concerning of the force possessed by Don Antonio - the ...
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admirable answered Antonio de Berrio apprentice barber's pole Berrio caciques caitiffs captain cittern companion countenance Dame delight Don Antonio doth doubt doubtless Eastcheap enemy enquired exceeding excellent exclaimed Harry Daring exquisite fine fun eyes face famous favour fellow give Gog and Magog goodly hand Harquebus hath head hear heard heart honourable horse huge humour I'faith instant jesuit Joanna kill knew laugh look Lord Essex madrigal majesty manner marvellous Massa Harry Master Burbage Master Dulcimer Master Francis Master Shakspeare mayhap methinks Mistress Varnon monstrous never Padre Bartolomé panion Pomarra presently priest Prince of Condé prythee queen rapier replied Master round scarce scurvy seemed seemeth shew ship sight Sir Walter Raleigh smile Snowball soon sort Spaniards sweet tell thee thing thou art thou hast true friend truth twould villain voice weapon whereof whilst wonderful young Indian youth