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... manner of good offices ” — “ If I do not , I should be the most unworthy varlet
that lives , ” exclaimed Master Francis warmly . - “ You will wait awhile before you
offer any composition to the public eye , ” said Master Shakspeare , ailecting not
to ...
... manner of good offices ” — “ If I do not , I should be the most unworthy varlet
that lives , ” exclaimed Master Francis warmly . - “ You will wait awhile before you
offer any composition to the public eye , ” said Master Shakspeare , ailecting not
to ...
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cried he vehemently , as he beat his head with his clenched fists , “ to be tricked ,
cozened , and imposed upon , in this barefaced manner , by a woman . Oh !
Gregory Veilum , Gregory Vellum , what a very ass thou art ! My chain of Venice
gold ...
cried he vehemently , as he beat his head with his clenched fists , “ to be tricked ,
cozened , and imposed upon , in this barefaced manner , by a woman . Oh !
Gregory Veilum , Gregory Vellum , what a very ass thou art ! My chain of Venice
gold ...
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I marvel not thou shouldst be the very model of dress amongst us , for thou art
truly delicate in the choice of thy fabrics , and infinitely curious in the manner in
which they are to be worn . I do know a certain lord who would give his ears , had
he ...
I marvel not thou shouldst be the very model of dress amongst us , for thou art
truly delicate in the choice of thy fabrics , and infinitely curious in the manner in
which they are to be worn . I do know a certain lord who would give his ears , had
he ...
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... and to teach others to smoke , like unto the manner of yonder estimable
gentleman , Sir Walter Raleigh ; therefore , I hold it as most comfortable Christian
doctrine , that the mouth hath been made for the accommodation of honest
victuals .
... and to teach others to smoke , like unto the manner of yonder estimable
gentleman , Sir Walter Raleigh ; therefore , I hold it as most comfortable Christian
doctrine , that the mouth hath been made for the accommodation of honest
victuals .
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Despair not - and if we find that thou still deservest our esteem , thou shalt have
no cause for fear , " said her majesty in a manner she thought likely to put him
into some hope . " Rise , Sir Walter Raleigh , and return with us to the palace - we
...
Despair not - and if we find that thou still deservest our esteem , thou shalt have
no cause for fear , " said her majesty in a manner she thought likely to put him
into some hope . " Rise , Sir Walter Raleigh , and return with us to the palace - we
...
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