Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... round he beheld Master Francis . " Ah ! I am right glad to see thee ! " he exclaimed , going up to his visitor and shaking him by the hand with great heartiness , " for in truth I have missed thee ex- ceedingly . " " But what hast been ...
... round he beheld Master Francis . " Ah ! I am right glad to see thee ! " he exclaimed , going up to his visitor and shaking him by the hand with great heartiness , " for in truth I have missed thee ex- ceedingly . " " But what hast been ...
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... round the corner , and Peter Perriwinkle , our neighbour the chandler's apprentice , I did notice sundry times , a man closely muffled up in a huge cloak and slouched hat , leaving of Geoffrey Sarsnet's house at daybreak . There was ...
... round the corner , and Peter Perriwinkle , our neighbour the chandler's apprentice , I did notice sundry times , a man closely muffled up in a huge cloak and slouched hat , leaving of Geoffrey Sarsnet's house at daybreak . There was ...
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... round her waist . Would I have done such ? I that — but no matter . Then I have heard such whisperings in corners as were awful to listen to . And there was that Ralph Goshawk❞—— " What of him , dame ? " enquired her companion ...
... round her waist . Would I have done such ? I that — but no matter . Then I have heard such whisperings in corners as were awful to listen to . And there was that Ralph Goshawk❞—— " What of him , dame ? " enquired her companion ...
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... to be as rare a device of the mind as was ever writ . " " What say you , my Lady Howard , " enquired her majesty , turning round to the Lady Howard of Walden , who was to the left of her , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 63.
... to be as rare a device of the mind as was ever writ . " " What say you , my Lady Howard , " enquired her majesty , turning round to the Lady Howard of Walden , who was to the left of her , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 63.
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... round , ob- served Master Burbage a holding of his sides , and Master Shakspeare with his hand before his mouth . The two lords , upon this , looked as if they knew not what to make of it . " " Didst say I had no more brains than a ...
... round , ob- served Master Burbage a holding of his sides , and Master Shakspeare with his hand before his mouth . The two lords , upon this , looked as if they knew not what to make of it . " " Didst say I had no more brains than a ...
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