Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... things , did explain to him the age and nature of some , he listened with ex- ceeding respect . In truth , although ... thing he schemed about , had for its object , without making enemies , to get as much power as was pos- sible into ...
... things , did explain to him the age and nature of some , he listened with ex- ceeding respect . In truth , although ... thing he schemed about , had for its object , without making enemies , to get as much power as was pos- sible into ...
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... things : when Simple hath the toothache , Dimple tieth up his jaw ; and if one be afflicted with the cholic , the other ... thing so spic and span ? he looks as dainty as a bowl of whipped syl- labub , and smelleth as nice as a dish of ...
... things : when Simple hath the toothache , Dimple tieth up his jaw ; and if one be afflicted with the cholic , the other ... thing so spic and span ? he looks as dainty as a bowl of whipped syl- labub , and smelleth as nice as a dish of ...
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... things he had seen among the players ; and then he sat about building of castles in the air , whereof he pleased ... thing he was oft obliged to do , yet never had any heart for - he proceeded on his way . He had passed beyond the ...
... things he had seen among the players ; and then he sat about building of castles in the air , whereof he pleased ... thing he was oft obliged to do , yet never had any heart for - he proceeded on his way . He had passed beyond the ...
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... thing is got ready with proper speed , " said a very valiant looking gentleman , as he walked along . " Thanks , Sir ... things , sir Martin Frobisher , " answered Ra- leigh , " for know I of an indisputable truth ' twould greatly be to ...
... thing is got ready with proper speed , " said a very valiant looking gentleman , as he walked along . " Thanks , Sir ... things , sir Martin Frobisher , " answered Ra- leigh , " for know I of an indisputable truth ' twould greatly be to ...
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... thing to his secretary which the latter presently put to paper . This had continued for some two hours or more , when Sir Walter stopped in his walk , and the other thinking that he was about to say something of moment , leaning his ...
... thing to his secretary which the latter presently put to paper . This had continued for some two hours or more , when Sir Walter stopped in his walk , and the other thinking that he was about to say something of moment , leaning his ...
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