Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... truth , I may add , any person of any degree whatsoever , who used his throat to imbibe villanous smoke ; and therefore I hold it as most comfortable Christian doctrine that the mouth was made for the accommodation of honest victuals ...
... truth , I may add , any person of any degree whatsoever , who used his throat to imbibe villanous smoke ; and therefore I hold it as most comfortable Christian doctrine that the mouth was made for the accommodation of honest victuals ...
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... truth that none but the eagle can gaze on the sun without being dazzled . " Her majesty did infinitely relish such conceits , and her eyes twinkled with an evident pleasure as she observed her attendant sud- denly let fall his looks to ...
... truth that none but the eagle can gaze on the sun without being dazzled . " Her majesty did infinitely relish such conceits , and her eyes twinkled with an evident pleasure as she observed her attendant sud- denly let fall his looks to ...
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... truth may be told , he did feel a little put out at the unfairness of the bargain . " Then if those conditions be accepted , we do appoint thee admiral of the fleet , " continued the queen , " and will shee that thou hast proper warrant ...
... truth may be told , he did feel a little put out at the unfairness of the bargain . " Then if those conditions be accepted , we do appoint thee admiral of the fleet , " continued the queen , " and will shee that thou hast proper warrant ...
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... truth , Sir Walter , if thou seekest only so simple a thing of us , we see no harm in its disposal , " replied her majesty very gra- ciously . " Therefore set thy mind at ease . Thou shalt have it by a trusty messenger before thou ...
... truth , Sir Walter , if thou seekest only so simple a thing of us , we see no harm in its disposal , " replied her majesty very gra- ciously . " Therefore set thy mind at ease . Thou shalt have it by a trusty messenger before thou ...
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... truth , if I be deprived of the most delectable happiness of gazing on such exquisite perfection as hath so oft delighted mine eyes , I am utterly undone . I have no desire to live , " continued he very movingly . At which the queen was ...
... truth , if I be deprived of the most delectable happiness of gazing on such exquisite perfection as hath so oft delighted mine eyes , I am utterly undone . I have no desire to live , " continued he very movingly . At which the queen was ...
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