Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... companion , " do not be so harsh with him . He is but young ; and boys have a natural tendency for the perpetration of these offences . When he attaineth the becoming gravity of his uncle , he will give over all such primitive ...
... companion , " do not be so harsh with him . He is but young ; and boys have a natural tendency for the perpetration of these offences . When he attaineth the becoming gravity of his uncle , he will give over all such primitive ...
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... companion , as she eluded his eager ad- vances . 66 " I am gone , " said he , again hastening off ; but , before he opened the door , he turned round , clasped his skinny hands together , and turning up the whites of his eyes ...
... companion , as she eluded his eager ad- vances . 66 " I am gone , " said he , again hastening off ; but , before he opened the door , he turned round , clasped his skinny hands together , and turning up the whites of his eyes ...
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... companion , as she noticed his approach , " you went out as quick of motion as a young colt - you creep in with the pre- posterous tediousness of a snail . " " It cost me fifty crowns ! " remarked he , still keeping his eyes on the ...
... companion , as she noticed his approach , " you went out as quick of motion as a young colt - you creep in with the pre- posterous tediousness of a snail . " " It cost me fifty crowns ! " remarked he , still keeping his eyes on the ...
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... companion , as if doating upon its beauty . was evident that there was a struggle in his soul , about parting with his property . He longed for a caress from the seductive Joanna ; but the Vene- tian trinket had wound itself round his ...
... companion , as if doating upon its beauty . was evident that there was a struggle in his soul , about parting with his property . He longed for a caress from the seductive Joanna ; but the Vene- tian trinket had wound itself round his ...
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... with a careless glance at the dress . " That all thou canst say about it ? " responded her companion archly . " Had I asked thee con- cerning the captain of the queen's guard , wouldst thou SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 63.
... with a careless glance at the dress . " That all thou canst say about it ? " responded her companion archly . " Had I asked thee con- cerning the captain of the queen's guard , wouldst thou SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 63.
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