William Shakspere: A BiographyP.F. Collier, 1880 - 552 Seiten |
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... dance ' The beginning of the world . ' Sisly . I love no dance so well as ' John , come kiss me now . ' Nicholas . I have ere now deserv'd a cushion ; call for the Cushion - dance . ' Roger . For my part , I like nothing so well as ...
... dance ' The beginning of the world . ' Sisly . I love no dance so well as ' John , come kiss me now . ' Nicholas . I have ere now deserv'd a cushion ; call for the Cushion - dance . ' Roger . For my part , I like nothing so well as ...
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... dances : " In this case , like one dancing the ' Trenchmore , ' he stamped up and down the yard , holding his hips in his hands . " It was the leaping , romping dance , in which the exuberance of animal spirits delights . says " We must ...
... dances : " In this case , like one dancing the ' Trenchmore , ' he stamped up and down the yard , holding his hips in his hands . " It was the leaping , romping dance , in which the exuberance of animal spirits delights . says " We must ...
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... dance must unquestionably have been the most graceful . Old Burton writes of it with a fine enthusiasm : — It was a pleasant sight , to see those pretty knots and swimming figures . The sun and moon ( some say ) dance about the earth ...
... dance must unquestionably have been the most graceful . Old Burton writes of it with a fine enthusiasm : — It was a pleasant sight , to see those pretty knots and swimming figures . The sun and moon ( some say ) dance about the earth ...
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Clopton s Bridge | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 23 |
THE SCHOOL | 34 |
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