Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... tell me that , and come straight from the kisses of my Lord Cobham ? " At hearing this the colour mounted into her cheek a little , of which he took speedy no- tice , and continued : " I see nature will take no part in so monstrous a ...
... tell me that , and come straight from the kisses of my Lord Cobham ? " At hearing this the colour mounted into her cheek a little , of which he took speedy no- tice , and continued : " I see nature will take no part in so monstrous a ...
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... tell you he be not the only one - nor Ralph Goshawk , whom you did unblushingly assure me you cared not for , to whom you have given such villainous encouragement ; for I have knowledge of divers fine gallants that you must needs have ...
... tell you he be not the only one - nor Ralph Goshawk , whom you did unblushingly assure me you cared not for , to whom you have given such villainous encouragement ; for I have knowledge of divers fine gallants that you must needs have ...
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... tell thee of it again . By this light , Will ! I do think it lawful to tell a pretty woman anything . I would swear to her I was the greatest , wisest , faithfullest of men , if I thought she would believe me . I would brave it out with ...
... tell thee of it again . By this light , Will ! I do think it lawful to tell a pretty woman anything . I would swear to her I was the greatest , wisest , faithfullest of men , if I thought she would believe me . I would brave it out with ...
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... tell thee ' tis a subject that none have studied closer than have I — I have entered into it thoroughly . I have pursued my investigations ( albeit though it be a matter so exceeding profound that no one ever got to the bottom on't ) as ...
... tell thee ' tis a subject that none have studied closer than have I — I have entered into it thoroughly . I have pursued my investigations ( albeit though it be a matter so exceeding profound that no one ever got to the bottom on't ) as ...
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... tell thee , Will , I but want thy assistance to have such sport as we have not seen together this many a day . ” 66 Surely thou wouldst seek of me no more verses ? " said his companion archly . " Verses ! Hang thy verses ! " answered ...
... tell thee , Will , I but want thy assistance to have such sport as we have not seen together this many a day . ” 66 Surely thou wouldst seek of me no more verses ? " said his companion archly . " Verses ! Hang thy verses ! " answered ...
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