Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... I may , " replied the scrivener . Then turning up his eyes to the ceiling , began in a wonderful shrill trem- bling pipe- " When little birds sat on their nests- " Nay , but good gossip , I be not SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 123.
... I may , " replied the scrivener . Then turning up his eyes to the ceiling , began in a wonderful shrill trem- bling pipe- " When little birds sat on their nests- " Nay , but good gossip , I be not SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 123.
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... wonderful comfort . You shall have at it once more , and for the last time ; for in truth I can endure no such horrible pain as the last . " " Hold fast , then ; and now or never , " cried the young barber , as he put his whole might ...
... wonderful comfort . You shall have at it once more , and for the last time ; for in truth I can endure no such horrible pain as the last . " " Hold fast , then ; and now or never , " cried the young barber , as he put his whole might ...
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... wonderful agility considering how hurt he was . " I pray you hold him , good sir , " cried Captain Swagger , as he made haste to pick up his sword and hat . " He hath used me vil- lainously . He hath hurt my back , my ribs , and my toes ...
... wonderful agility considering how hurt he was . " I pray you hold him , good sir , " cried Captain Swagger , as he made haste to pick up his sword and hat . " He hath used me vil- lainously . He hath hurt my back , my ribs , and my toes ...
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... wonderful consternation . 66 Nay , it cannot be ! -Indeed , I meant it not ! ' Twas but the madness of the moment . Oh ! what a wretch have I been if I have done thee any hurt . Francis ! -dear -dear Francis ! —I will forgive all the ...
... wonderful consternation . 66 Nay , it cannot be ! -Indeed , I meant it not ! ' Twas but the madness of the moment . Oh ! what a wretch have I been if I have done thee any hurt . Francis ! -dear -dear Francis ! —I will forgive all the ...
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... wonderfully ; and ever and anon saying all sorts of endearing things to him . All at once he gave a slight gasp . At ... wonderful good effect , for in a few minutes his cheek lost much of its extreme pallidness ; his eyes looked as if ...
... wonderfully ; and ever and anon saying all sorts of endearing things to him . All at once he gave a slight gasp . At ... wonderful good effect , for in a few minutes his cheek lost much of its extreme pallidness ; his eyes looked as if ...
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