Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... seen would be a marvel to hear . " " If you know aught of Joanna that be not maidenly , you do not well in keeping it from me , " said the youth . " Maidenly ! " exclaimed Dame Margery , with a very significant look , as she went and ...
... seen would be a marvel to hear . " " If you know aught of Joanna that be not maidenly , you do not well in keeping it from me , " said the youth . " Maidenly ! " exclaimed Dame Margery , with a very significant look , as she went and ...
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... trum- pery fellow , that hath no more respect for virtue than he hath for a rotten apple . Oh ! I be out of all patience with his shameless impudency ! " " But what have you seen in his behaviour to SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 47.
... trum- pery fellow , that hath no more respect for virtue than he hath for a rotten apple . Oh ! I be out of all patience with his shameless impudency ! " " But what have you seen in his behaviour to SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 47.
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... Seen ! " exclaimed Margery , throwing up her hands and eyes , in amazement ; " what is it I have not seen ? " Then she came nearer to him , wearing a face of exceeding mysteriousness , and dropping her voice a little , added , " I have ...
... Seen ! " exclaimed Margery , throwing up her hands and eyes , in amazement ; " what is it I have not seen ? " Then she came nearer to him , wearing a face of exceeding mysteriousness , and dropping her voice a little , added , " I have ...
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... seen that which would make your hair stand on end to hear of ; " then observing that his cheek became still paler , and his look more dis- turbed , she proceeded , first giving a cautious glance at the door : - " listen to me , and you ...
... seen that which would make your hair stand on end to hear of ; " then observing that his cheek became still paler , and his look more dis- turbed , she proceeded , first giving a cautious glance at the door : - " listen to me , and you ...
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... if overjoyed to see her , " as I was just a saying to this good youth . Indeed , and you have the sweet- est bloom on your delicate cheek I have seen you 50 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . the bottom of it; when one morning, an ...
... if overjoyed to see her , " as I was just a saying to this good youth . Indeed , and you have the sweet- est bloom on your delicate cheek I have seen you 50 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . the bottom of it; when one morning, an ...
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