Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... young gentle- man as yourself , methinks I should have cared for no other ; but she - she must entertain gallants by the score ! Not only , forsooth , must she have a parcel of famous fine fellows to fill her head with nonsensical ...
... young gentle- man as yourself , methinks I should have cared for no other ; but she - she must entertain gallants by the score ! Not only , forsooth , must she have a parcel of famous fine fellows to fill her head with nonsensical ...
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... young friend , Master Francis , whom thou hast seen with me once or twice . Upon this she sought to defend herself upon the without sinfulness create the happiness of others , she thought there could be no harm in so doing to ever so ...
... young friend , Master Francis , whom thou hast seen with me once or twice . Upon this she sought to defend herself upon the without sinfulness create the happiness of others , she thought there could be no harm in so doing to ever so ...
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... young friend if she alter not speedily . I know that , though of a truly modest disposition , he may be easily moved ; and as for Joanna , I think she is one of a very insatiate vanity and selfishness , and seeketh with great cunning to ...
... young friend if she alter not speedily . I know that , though of a truly modest disposition , he may be easily moved ; and as for Joanna , I think she is one of a very insatiate vanity and selfishness , and seeketh with great cunning to ...
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... young friend , Master Francis , " exclaimed Master Shakspeare . The person first alluded to , whom the courteous reader will have no great difficulty in recognising , as soon as he came nigh unto the two players , stopped , placing his ...
... young friend , Master Francis , " exclaimed Master Shakspeare . The person first alluded to , whom the courteous reader will have no great difficulty in recognising , as soon as he came nigh unto the two players , stopped , placing his ...
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... young friend heartily by the hand ; " but I pray you tell me what all this may mean . " 22 " Please your worship , that will I tell you straight , " said Harry Daring , as soon as he heard the question . " You must know that this be my ...
... young friend heartily by the hand ; " but I pray you tell me what all this may mean . " 22 " Please your worship , that will I tell you straight , " said Harry Daring , as soon as he heard the question . " You must know that this be my ...
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