Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... replied Gregory Vellum , striking his stick violently against the floor . " But it availeth thee nothing . Thou art a thief . " " I am no thief , sir , " said the youth , reddening in the face ; " I do confess that I took what you have ...
... replied Gregory Vellum , striking his stick violently against the floor . " But it availeth thee nothing . Thou art a thief . " " I am no thief , sir , " said the youth , reddening in the face ; " I do confess that I took what you have ...
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... replied the other , with pretended meekness . " It would be a right shameful return for the unceasing efforts they make to amuse me . Well it be not their fault that they have not more sense ; and considering how foolish they are by ...
... replied the other , with pretended meekness . " It would be a right shameful return for the unceasing efforts they make to amuse me . Well it be not their fault that they have not more sense ; and considering how foolish they are by ...
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... replied Raleigh , stooping down and kissing her cheek . " I have already arranged with thy father for a private marriage before I embark on a voyage , the good results of which I hope will win my pardon from the queen . " " Thanks ...
... replied Raleigh , stooping down and kissing her cheek . " I have already arranged with thy father for a private marriage before I embark on a voyage , the good results of which I hope will win my pardon from the queen . " " Thanks ...
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... replied Sir Walter , as he held out his hand , which the other shook with all the fervour of old friendship , " Lord Henry Howard hath so proved himself the queen's good soldier , as to make it impossible for any one to take him for a ...
... replied Sir Walter , as he held out his hand , which the other shook with all the fervour of old friendship , " Lord Henry Howard hath so proved himself the queen's good soldier , as to make it impossible for any one to take him for a ...
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... replied her majesty , " and do intend this afternoon to partake of the same amusement . " " It is an entertainment worthy of your majesty's enjoyment , responded Sir Walter , " for I take it that players are a sort of look- ing ...
... replied her majesty , " and do intend this afternoon to partake of the same amusement . " " It is an entertainment worthy of your majesty's enjoyment , responded Sir Walter , " for I take it that players are a sort of look- ing ...
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