Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... dame in right piteous accents , as with a shrewish coun- tenance of exceeding uneasiness , she sat herself down on a chair , swaying backwards and forwards , and making such a moaning as was quite moving to hear . " He be out , good dame ...
... dame in right piteous accents , as with a shrewish coun- tenance of exceeding uneasiness , she sat herself down on a chair , swaying backwards and forwards , and making such a moaning as was quite moving to hear . " He be out , good dame ...
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... dame ? ” enquired he , after he had got her to sit in the chair , and stood before her , looking gravely into her mouth , with the instrument in his hand . " It be the last but two on the left side , in the under jaw , " replied she ...
... dame ? ” enquired he , after he had got her to sit in the chair , and stood before her , looking gravely into her mouth , with the instrument in his hand . " It be the last but two on the left side , in the under jaw , " replied she ...
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... dame , louder and longer than at first ; and caught hold of his hands as he was a tugging with all his might . " A murrain on you , " exclaimed the boy , stamp- ing as if in a great rage , “ did ever any one see the like ? " I was ...
... dame , louder and longer than at first ; and caught hold of his hands as he was a tugging with all his might . " A murrain on you , " exclaimed the boy , stamp- ing as if in a great rage , “ did ever any one see the like ? " I was ...
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... dame , " exclaimed he , joyfully , as soon as he saw it fall , " and o ' my life ' tis a famous one . " But the other seemed to think that her jaw had been torn out ; for with her hands up to her face , she set a writhing and twisting ...
... dame , " exclaimed he , joyfully , as soon as he saw it fall , " and o ' my life ' tis a famous one . " But the other seemed to think that her jaw had been torn out ; for with her hands up to her face , she set a writhing and twisting ...
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... dame , " he answered , pointing to where it lay ; at the which she hastened to pick it up . " Oh ! you murderous villain ! " shouted out the old woman , her face all of a sudden becoming livid with rage , as she looked upon the tooth ...
... dame , " he answered , pointing to where it lay ; at the which she hastened to pick it up . " Oh ! you murderous villain ! " shouted out the old woman , her face all of a sudden becoming livid with rage , as she looked upon the tooth ...
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