Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... ; and leaning on his host for support , he walked to the gates , where he mounted his poney which a serv- ing man had in waiting for him , and immediately rode off . CHAPTER IX . Sir , you did take me up SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 227.
... ; and leaning on his host for support , he walked to the gates , where he mounted his poney which a serv- ing man had in waiting for him , and immediately rode off . CHAPTER IX . Sir , you did take me up SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 227.
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... walked along . " Thanks , Sir John Burgh , " replied Sir Walter , " I have set my all upon this cast , and so many brave spirits have embarked with me in the ad- venture , with large portions of their substance , that 234 SHAKSPEARE AND ...
... walked along . " Thanks , Sir John Burgh , " replied Sir Walter , " I have set my all upon this cast , and so many brave spirits have embarked with me in the ad- venture , with large portions of their substance , that 234 SHAKSPEARE AND ...
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... walked together . " But in honest truth I had like to have been out of patience . " " If you loved me but half as well as you have sworn you have , " replied she , in an admirable soft voice , " you would have had patience enough to ...
... walked together . " But in honest truth I had like to have been out of patience . " " If you loved me but half as well as you have sworn you have , " replied she , in an admirable soft voice , " you would have had patience enough to ...
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... walked up and down the room with folded arms and grave aspect , occasionally stopping to dictate something to his secretary which the latter presently put to paper . This had continued for some two hours or more , when Sir Walter ...
... walked up and down the room with folded arms and grave aspect , occasionally stopping to dictate something to his secretary which the latter presently put to paper . This had continued for some two hours or more , when Sir Walter ...
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... walked unsteadily . " Come , drink , my masters , drink , " exclaimed the mercer , filling the they were emptied . Ralph ? " cups of his guests as fast as " And how weareth the night , No sooner had the question been asked than he that ...
... walked unsteadily . " Come , drink , my masters , drink , " exclaimed the mercer , filling the they were emptied . Ralph ? " cups of his guests as fast as " And how weareth the night , No sooner had the question been asked than he that ...
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