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" I spake, what of grief and choler, as much against him as I could, and I think he, standing at the door, might very well hear the worst that I spoke of himself. In the end, I saw she was resolved to defend him and to cross me. "
Raleigh - Page 36
by Edmund Gosse - 1886 - 248 lehte
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Plays and Puritans: And Other Historical Essays

Charles Kingsley - 1873 - 352 lehte
...could : and I think he standing at the door might very well hear the worst that I spoke of him. In the end, I saw she was resolved to defend him, and to cross me.' Whereupon follows a ' scene,' the naughty boy raging and stamping, till he insults the Queen, and calls...
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Plays and Puritans: And Other Historical Essays

Charles Kingsley - 1890 - 304 lehte
...could: and I think he standing at the door might very well hear the worst that I spoke of him. In the end, I saw she was resolved to defend him, and to cross me.' Whereupon follows a ' scene,' the naughty boy raging and stamping, till he insults the Queen, and calls...
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Sir Walter Raleigh: A Biography

William Stebbing - 1891 - 446 lehte
..." • he, standing at the door, might very well hear the very worst that I spoke of himself. In the end I saw she was resolved to defend him, and to cross me. For myself, I told her I had no joy to be in any place, but was loth to be near about her, when I knew...
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Sir Walter Ralegh: A Biography

William Stebbing - 1891 - 462 lehte
...-**— he, standing at the door, might very well hear the very worst that I spoke of himself. In the end I saw she was. resolved to defend him, and to cross me. For myself, I told her I had no joy to be in any place, but was loth to be near about her, when I knew...
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Shake-speare England's Ulysses, the Masque of Love's Labor's Won: Or, The ...

Latham Davis - 1905 - 476 lehte
...and I think he, standing at the door, might very well hear the worst that I spoke of himself. In the end, I saw she was resolved to defend him and to cross me. From thence she came to speak bitterly against mv mother, which, because I could not endure to see...
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