Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... round with no small degree of alarm impressed upon his unamiable features , he observed a young female - by her dress probably of the middle ranks . She wore on the back of her head a small velvet hat , from under which escaped several ...
... round with no small degree of alarm impressed upon his unamiable features , he observed a young female - by her dress probably of the middle ranks . She wore on the back of her head a small velvet hat , from under which escaped several ...
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... rounded , and moulded into the most excellent proportions , which were admirably apparelled in a neat boddice and a dainty farthingale . In truth , she was a damsel possessed of all the perfections of womanhood . " You sweet rogue , how ...
... rounded , and moulded into the most excellent proportions , which were admirably apparelled in a neat boddice and a dainty farthingale . In truth , she was a damsel possessed of all the perfections of womanhood . " You sweet rogue , how ...
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... round her neck . " I have loved you for some months , sweetest ! and all the little gifts I have bestowed upon you , were to shew you how enamoured I was of your most blessed condition . And I will tell you a secret my love ! my dove ...
... round her neck . " I have loved you for some months , sweetest ! and all the little gifts I have bestowed upon you , were to shew you how enamoured I was of your most blessed condition . And I will tell you a secret my love ! my dove ...
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... round , clasped his skinny hands together , and turning up the whites of his eyes , exclaimed , " Indeed , I love thee infinitely . " " That for thy love , " cried she , spitting on the floor , with every mark of indignation and disgust ...
... round , clasped his skinny hands together , and turning up the whites of his eyes , exclaimed , " Indeed , I love thee infinitely . " " That for thy love , " cried she , spitting on the floor , with every mark of indignation and disgust ...
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... round his heart so strongly , that he could not bring himself to part with it . Several times it appeared that her soft glances had subdued his selfish nature ; but just as he was on the point of giving up the object of his It miserly ...
... round his heart so strongly , that he could not bring himself to part with it . Several times it appeared that her soft glances had subdued his selfish nature ; but just as he was on the point of giving up the object of his It miserly ...
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