Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... voice very loud , calling upon Sir Walter Raleigh to arrest us ; the which put us both in such a fright , that each of us did suddenly run for it as if our lives depended on our speed of foot . Never ran I half so fast in all my days ...
... voice very loud , calling upon Sir Walter Raleigh to arrest us ; the which put us both in such a fright , that each of us did suddenly run for it as if our lives depended on our speed of foot . Never ran I half so fast in all my days ...
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... voice ; and for some minutes his cogitations appeared of a truly unhappy character : but the anxiety depicted upon his youthful features gradually began to disappear , a smile played about his delicate mouth , and seizing his pen again ...
... voice ; and for some minutes his cogitations appeared of a truly unhappy character : but the anxiety depicted upon his youthful features gradually began to disappear , a smile played about his delicate mouth , and seizing his pen again ...
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... voice enough to frighten a cricket . Now have I something like a mouth " - " Something like half a dozen made into one ! " said Master Fran- cis , seeing that the boy extended his jaws to a compass beyond con- ception . " And when I ...
... voice enough to frighten a cricket . Now have I something like a mouth " - " Something like half a dozen made into one ! " said Master Fran- cis , seeing that the boy extended his jaws to a compass beyond con- ception . " And when I ...
Seite 69
... voice , the soft tones of which he recognised with a most in- finite delight , he uncovered and entered the room . The chamber was rather low , and of a no great size , having a wainscot and floor of oak , with rafters very solid ...
... voice , the soft tones of which he recognised with a most in- finite delight , he uncovered and entered the room . The chamber was rather low , and of a no great size , having a wainscot and floor of oak , with rafters very solid ...
Seite 70
... voice by no means angry , after she had watched for a sufficient time , his downcast eyes and modest confusion of countenance , as he stood before her . " It seemed to me that thou dost regard another , " replied Master Francis ...
... voice by no means angry , after she had watched for a sufficient time , his downcast eyes and modest confusion of countenance , as he stood before her . " It seemed to me that thou dost regard another , " replied Master Francis ...
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