Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England |
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Odds pittikins , man , think not of dying , ” replied the queen in her most gracious
tone . “ In sad truth , if I be deprived of the most delectable happiness of gazing
on such exquisite perfection as hath so oft delighted mine eyes , I am utterly ...
Odds pittikins , man , think not of dying , ” replied the queen in her most gracious
tone . “ In sad truth , if I be deprived of the most delectable happiness of gazing
on such exquisite perfection as hath so oft delighted mine eyes , I am utterly ...
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I thank you , heartily , ” replied his companion ; but in no way relaxing the frown
that had settled on his brows . “ Nay , I seek no thanks , ” rejoined Sir Robert “ for ,
inasmuch a my honoured father hath been your guardian — to say naught of the
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I thank you , heartily , ” replied his companion ; but in no way relaxing the frown
that had settled on his brows . “ Nay , I seek no thanks , ” rejoined Sir Robert “ for ,
inasmuch a my honoured father hath been your guardian — to say naught of the
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... respect as yourself . ” “ I am greatly beholden to you , and will think of your
advice , ” replied my Lord Essex , rising , with considerable assumption of dignity
, from his chair , as he began putting on his embroidered gloves , “ but where is ...
... respect as yourself . ” “ I am greatly beholden to you , and will think of your
advice , ” replied my Lord Essex , rising , with considerable assumption of dignity
, from his chair , as he began putting on his embroidered gloves , “ but where is ...
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Sir Robert Cecil , ” replied Sir Walter in a truly diguified and impressive manner ,
as he stood up to the table — “ It would be but affectation in me were I to seem
indifferent to applause ; for , however it may be taken , I must acknowledge , that I
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Sir Robert Cecil , ” replied Sir Walter in a truly diguified and impressive manner ,
as he stood up to the table — “ It would be but affectation in me were I to seem
indifferent to applause ; for , however it may be taken , I must acknowledge , that I
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It is my uncle ' s , ” replied Master Francis . “ Prythee tell me his name , if he hath
one . ” “ Gregory Vellum . ” “ His calling ? ” enquired the boy , still keeping his
teeth employed . “ ' Tis that of a scrivener . But get you gone quickly , or you shall
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It is my uncle ' s , ” replied Master Francis . “ Prythee tell me his name , if he hath
one . ” “ Gregory Vellum . ” “ His calling ? ” enquired the boy , still keeping his
teeth employed . “ ' Tis that of a scrivener . But get you gone quickly , or you shall
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