Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... end she was , for a few minutes , utterly disconcerted . She seemed lost in a maze of conflicting thoughts ; her brow became dark , and her eyes fixed , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 41 "Flat disobedience and rank atheism !" ex- ...
... end she was , for a few minutes , utterly disconcerted . She seemed lost in a maze of conflicting thoughts ; her brow became dark , and her eyes fixed , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 41 "Flat disobedience and rank atheism !" ex- ...
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... thought my uncle would be angered with me for stopping ; for thou knowest how easy he is of provocation , so I ran all the way home . " " Thou hadst best make haste , and conceal thy- self somewhere for the nonce , " responded she ...
... thought my uncle would be angered with me for stopping ; for thou knowest how easy he is of provocation , so I ran all the way home . " " Thou hadst best make haste , and conceal thy- self somewhere for the nonce , " responded she ...
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... thoughts . She wept not , neither did she smile ; but it seemed as if in her admirable features there was going on a continual struggle between the most exquisite pleasure and the most direful apprehension , and the latter got such ...
... thoughts . She wept not , neither did she smile ; but it seemed as if in her admirable features there was going on a continual struggle between the most exquisite pleasure and the most direful apprehension , and the latter got such ...
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... thought had been impossible . " The gold is thine , Sir Walter Raleigh , ” said she , rising from her chair with a dignity none knew better how to put on , as she placed F 2 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 99 tiny balances, Sir Walter ...
... thought had been impossible . " The gold is thine , Sir Walter Raleigh , ” said she , rising from her chair with a dignity none knew better how to put on , as she placed F 2 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 99 tiny balances, Sir Walter ...
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... thoughts , his heart would make them right eloquent . " What sayest thou concerning the voyage thou wert speaking of ? " at last she enquired in her most gracious tone . Starting suddenly , as if recovering from a trance , he replied ...
... thoughts , his heart would make them right eloquent . " What sayest thou concerning the voyage thou wert speaking of ? " at last she enquired in her most gracious tone . Starting suddenly , as if recovering from a trance , he replied ...
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