Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... - plied his beautiful wife . " And when he careth not to be caressed and dandled by so good a father , ' tis like enough I shall fall out with him . " " What ; canst talk of falling out with so SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 107.
... - plied his beautiful wife . " And when he careth not to be caressed and dandled by so good a father , ' tis like enough I shall fall out with him . " " What ; canst talk of falling out with so SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 107.
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... talk of falling out with so hand- some a babe ? " asked Raleigh , seemingly in some astonishment , and gazing upon the smiling infant as he held it before him , added , " There are its mother's eyes , of a surety ! " 66 Nay , Walter ...
... talk of falling out with so hand- some a babe ? " asked Raleigh , seemingly in some astonishment , and gazing upon the smiling infant as he held it before him , added , " There are its mother's eyes , of a surety ! " 66 Nay , Walter ...
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... talk of the smallest matter without dressing up in the courtliest terms . If he ask after my health , it shall be in so nice a phrase that one who heard him would think me to be some marvellous fragile being or another , that requireth ...
... talk of the smallest matter without dressing up in the courtliest terms . If he ask after my health , it shall be in so nice a phrase that one who heard him would think me to be some marvellous fragile being or another , that requireth ...
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... talk with you . The youth , at this request , put his hat on one side , and sat himself down near the table . " Hast ever considered the moral effects of soli- tude upon the heart ? " enquired Raleigh , after a little while . " Methinks ...
... talk with you . The youth , at this request , put his hat on one side , and sat himself down near the table . " Hast ever considered the moral effects of soli- tude upon the heart ? " enquired Raleigh , after a little while . " Methinks ...
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... talk of him , " added my Lord Henry Howard eagerly . " It hath been said that the greatness of his learning maketh all persons marvel . He can discourse on the ab- strusest matters of science and philosophy in such a sort as will ...
... talk of him , " added my Lord Henry Howard eagerly . " It hath been said that the greatness of his learning maketh all persons marvel . He can discourse on the ab- strusest matters of science and philosophy in such a sort as will ...
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