Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... wonderful admiration . But when came Sir John Falstaff put into the buck - basket by the merry wives , and the account he gives of it to the jealous husband , surely nothing could exceed the delight with which it was received . " In ...
... wonderful admiration . But when came Sir John Falstaff put into the buck - basket by the merry wives , and the account he gives of it to the jealous husband , surely nothing could exceed the delight with which it was received . " In ...
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... wonderfully confused , and giggled also ; and the lords and gentlemen smiled some- what : but when in the next scene Sir John Falstaff is in such a wonderful anxiousness to escape , in consequence of Mistress Page bringing intelligence ...
... wonderfully confused , and giggled also ; and the lords and gentlemen smiled some- what : but when in the next scene Sir John Falstaff is in such a wonderful anxiousness to escape , in consequence of Mistress Page bringing intelligence ...
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... wonderful to observe , if , as your majesty is pleased to say , it must needs be but small , the smallness of the wisest of your subjects cannot but be of such sort as may not be visible . But ' tis the modesty of your ma- jesty's ...
... wonderful to observe , if , as your majesty is pleased to say , it must needs be but small , the smallness of the wisest of your subjects cannot but be of such sort as may not be visible . But ' tis the modesty of your ma- jesty's ...
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... wonderfully desirous of learning what next these merry wives of yours shall do with that fat knight . " At this Master Shakspeare , on whom it may well be believed nothing had been lost of the pre- ceding conversation , did go on with ...
... wonderfully desirous of learning what next these merry wives of yours shall do with that fat knight . " At this Master Shakspeare , on whom it may well be believed nothing had been lost of the pre- ceding conversation , did go on with ...
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... wonderful pleased aspect . 66 with a Nay , you shall do yourself no such wrong , " replied the queen , kindness of manner that was truly admirable ; " the performance is of your sole invention , to the which we have contributed not one ...
... wonderful pleased aspect . 66 with a Nay , you shall do yourself no such wrong , " replied the queen , kindness of manner that was truly admirable ; " the performance is of your sole invention , to the which we have contributed not one ...
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