Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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Seite 66
... seen it done scores of times , I promise you - so don't lose heart on that account . " As Master Francis began reading the note , the call - boy got upon his legs , shook the crumbs from his jerkin , and sidled up to him . " I pray you ...
... seen it done scores of times , I promise you - so don't lose heart on that account . " As Master Francis began reading the note , the call - boy got upon his legs , shook the crumbs from his jerkin , and sidled up to him . " I pray you ...
Seite 69
... seen in the houses of the better sort of citizens - yet was there a considerable shew of taste in many things , which spoke as plain as could any words , that a woman's graceful hand had had the ordering of them . There was no one ...
... seen in the houses of the better sort of citizens - yet was there a considerable shew of taste in many things , which spoke as plain as could any words , that a woman's graceful hand had had the ordering of them . There was no one ...
Seite 74
... seen costardmongers and others bawling out fruit . Making for a little door at which there was no crowd , he was entering thereat , when he was stopped by a surly looking fellow with a wooden leg and a red nose . " Well , how now ! what ...
... seen costardmongers and others bawling out fruit . Making for a little door at which there was no crowd , he was entering thereat , when he was stopped by a surly looking fellow with a wooden leg and a red nose . " Well , how now ! what ...
Seite 76
... seen nothing of society save the customers and associates of the scrivener ; now found himself among the most famous authors and players of the time ; with a fair sprinkling of noble lords , distinguished knights , and honourable ...
... seen nothing of society save the customers and associates of the scrivener ; now found himself among the most famous authors and players of the time ; with a fair sprinkling of noble lords , distinguished knights , and honourable ...
Seite 77
... seen apart . At no time have they been heard to differ on any one subject ; they dress alike on all occasions -ay , to such a nearness , that if my Lord Simple have thirty points to his hose , of a surety hath my Lord Dimple exactly the ...
... seen apart . At no time have they been heard to differ on any one subject ; they dress alike on all occasions -ay , to such a nearness , that if my Lord Simple have thirty points to his hose , of a surety hath my Lord Dimple exactly the ...
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