Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... a physiognomy as woeful and enraged as ever miser exhibited at the loss of a part of his gain . Presently he stood still of a sudden ; for a voice- a rich , clear , mellifluous voice - was heard SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 53.
... a physiognomy as woeful and enraged as ever miser exhibited at the loss of a part of his gain . Presently he stood still of a sudden ; for a voice- a rich , clear , mellifluous voice - was heard SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 53.
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... stood , with stick uplifted and mouth open , looking the very picture of horror and surprise . In fact , the conduct of his nephew had come upon him with a most perfect astonishment ; for the natural modesty of the youth's disposition ...
... stood , with stick uplifted and mouth open , looking the very picture of horror and surprise . In fact , the conduct of his nephew had come upon him with a most perfect astonishment ; for the natural modesty of the youth's disposition ...
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... stood an ewer of water , which he began presently to sprinkle on her face , all the while using most en- dearing expressions and caresses , and exhibiting a truly earnest solicitude . 66 They have fastened thy boddice most infa- mously ...
... stood an ewer of water , which he began presently to sprinkle on her face , all the while using most en- dearing expressions and caresses , and exhibiting a truly earnest solicitude . 66 They have fastened thy boddice most infa- mously ...
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... stood by , shewing by her sweet smiling coun- tenance that she did mightily enjoy the scene . " Help ! or this valiant Sir Walter Raleigh , who maketh war upon women , will get the better of me . " " Nay , Alice , I'll help thee not ...
... stood by , shewing by her sweet smiling coun- tenance that she did mightily enjoy the scene . " Help ! or this valiant Sir Walter Raleigh , who maketh war upon women , will get the better of me . " " Nay , Alice , I'll help thee not ...
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... stood Sir Walter Raleigh , against whom , evidently all the mirth was directed ; who , with a grave countenance continually disturbed by the merriment of his associates , in which he ever and anon joined right heartily , kept smoking a ...
... stood Sir Walter Raleigh , against whom , evidently all the mirth was directed ; who , with a grave countenance continually disturbed by the merriment of his associates , in which he ever and anon joined right heartily , kept smoking a ...
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admirable Alice asked BEN JONSON Bess call-boy chair companion conceit continued countenance cried Master dear didst Diggory door dost doth drink Durham House Elizabeth Throckmorton enquired Essex exceeding excellent exclaimed Master exquisite eyes face favour gallant give gold Gregory Vellum haberdasher hand hath heard heart honour humour I'faith infinite Joanna jolly mercer laugh lips look Lord Burghley Lord Cobham Lord Essex lord treasurer majesty majesty's marvellous Master Burbage Master Francis Master Shak Master Shakspeare mayhap methinks Mistress Elizabeth monstrous murrain never noble observed old miser on't panion play players pray Prythee queen rapier replied Master replied Sir Walter scrivener seemed seemeth shew Sir Nicholas Sir Robert Cecil Sir Walter Raleigh smile sweet tankard tell thee things thou art thou hast thou shalt thou shouldst thou wilt thought truth uncle unto varlet villain voice whilst youth