Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... villain slandered me to him , " observed his companion , quickly ; " for , although he hath his faults - as who hath not ? I do believe him to be of a right honourable nature . " " I have ofttimes heard him speak slightingly of thee ...
... villain slandered me to him , " observed his companion , quickly ; " for , although he hath his faults - as who hath not ? I do believe him to be of a right honourable nature . " " I have ofttimes heard him speak slightingly of thee ...
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... villain , thou wouldst betray me upon the instant ! " exclaimed the old knight . " Take to thy oar , and let thy tongue wag on thy peril . " " I am dumb , Sir Nichol- ” " Take that , for a prating varlet ! " said his master ...
... villain , thou wouldst betray me upon the instant ! " exclaimed the old knight . " Take to thy oar , and let thy tongue wag on thy peril . " " I am dumb , Sir Nichol- ” " Take that , for a prating varlet ! " said his master ...
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... villain straight , for it be utter destruction to be seen in his pestilent company . " 66 " Who is he ? " asked she , laughingly ; although she began to have some suspicion of who he was . " The very notoriousest villain that walks ...
... villain straight , for it be utter destruction to be seen in his pestilent company . " 66 " Who is he ? " asked she , laughingly ; although she began to have some suspicion of who he was . " The very notoriousest villain that walks ...
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... villain ! " 66 " But since I have known thou art such an exquisite fine hand at making verses , " continued Master Shakspeare , that I , of many others , am oft obliged to borrow a line of thee when I happen to come to a halt in my ...
... villain ! " 66 " But since I have known thou art such an exquisite fine hand at making verses , " continued Master Shakspeare , that I , of many others , am oft obliged to borrow a line of thee when I happen to come to a halt in my ...
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... him down . " Thou villain , thou wilt be the death of me , " exclaimed his lusty host , with his usual hearty laugh . " But cannot we have a catch , my masters ? I'm in a brave humour for singing 130 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... him down . " Thou villain , thou wilt be the death of me , " exclaimed his lusty host , with his usual hearty laugh . " But cannot we have a catch , my masters ? I'm in a brave humour for singing 130 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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