Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... unto the spot , gazing upon vacancy with a look so despairing and woe - begone , that it would have melted a heart of adamant . To her exceeding astonishment , he noticed not her ap- pearance before him - albeit he saw her well enough ...
... unto the spot , gazing upon vacancy with a look so despairing and woe - begone , that it would have melted a heart of adamant . To her exceeding astonishment , he noticed not her ap- pearance before him - albeit he saw her well enough ...
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... unto one utterly bereft of reason ; and being moved with pity to behold so gallant a man , and one withal , who was the best dressed gentleman in all her court , in so sorry a plight , she presently went up to him and placed her hand ...
... unto one utterly bereft of reason ; and being moved with pity to behold so gallant a man , and one withal , who was the best dressed gentleman in all her court , in so sorry a plight , she presently went up to him and placed her hand ...
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... unto Castle Bay- nard , " said the old man ; " and be sure to press for payment for it be said that he hath had losses , therefore must he be looked after . ' Sblood , an ' he do not pay quickly I'll make him smart for't ! Tell him I ...
... unto Castle Bay- nard , " said the old man ; " and be sure to press for payment for it be said that he hath had losses , therefore must he be looked after . ' Sblood , an ' he do not pay quickly I'll make him smart for't ! Tell him I ...
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... unto his gentle countenance a truly eloquent expression , Passing by shops of divers kinds , and even taking no heed of the barber chirurgeon's over the way , where his true friend , Harry Daring , was appren- ticed , he at last made ...
... unto his gentle countenance a truly eloquent expression , Passing by shops of divers kinds , and even taking no heed of the barber chirurgeon's over the way , where his true friend , Harry Daring , was appren- ticed , he at last made ...
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... unto themselves , in the green freshness of fairer plants , they can see nought but their own hollowness and worthlessness . I know that , by the generous and true - hearted , what I should relate would be rightly interpreted ; but no ...
... unto themselves , in the green freshness of fairer plants , they can see nought but their own hollowness and worthlessness . I know that , by the generous and true - hearted , what I should relate would be rightly interpreted ; but no ...
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