Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... voice feeble and shrewish . At last he sat himself down on the stool , laid aside his stick , and began examining the loose papers on the desk ; first putting on a pair of cracked spec- tacles , to assist his sight . Besides being short ...
... voice feeble and shrewish . At last he sat himself down on the stool , laid aside his stick , and began examining the loose papers on the desk ; first putting on a pair of cracked spec- tacles , to assist his sight . Besides being short ...
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... voice - was heard singing the following words : - " I gave my Love a poesie gay , Of all the sweetest flowers in May , And bade her , till their leaves might die , Upon her breast to let them lie . " I'faith , ' quoth she , ' Are these ...
... voice - was heard singing the following words : - " I gave my Love a poesie gay , Of all the sweetest flowers in May , And bade her , till their leaves might die , Upon her breast to let them lie . " I'faith , ' quoth she , ' Are these ...
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... voice and manner of that most worshipful and profound statesman , of glorious memory , and then proceeded imitating , in the same ludicrous way , the different individuals she named . " Then comes young gravity , his son , Sir Robert ...
... voice and manner of that most worshipful and profound statesman , of glorious memory , and then proceeded imitating , in the same ludicrous way , the different individuals she named . " Then comes young gravity , his son , Sir Robert ...
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... a reproaching tone ; but immediately added with a kinder voice , " but what aileth thee , Sweetest ? " " Oh , I have undone thee - I have undone thee VOL . I. E quite ! " exclaimed she , as plainly as her SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 73.
... a reproaching tone ; but immediately added with a kinder voice , " but what aileth thee , Sweetest ? " " Oh , I have undone thee - I have undone thee VOL . I. E quite ! " exclaimed she , as plainly as her SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 73.
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