Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... master plagued with such a clumsy apprentice . Oh , my thumb - it doth pain ... schoolmaster , " he continued , putting on his hat , and making for the door ... Francis hath assured me , thou dost misapply most abominably ; and he says ...
... master plagued with such a clumsy apprentice . Oh , my thumb - it doth pain ... schoolmaster , " he continued , putting on his hat , and making for the door ... Francis hath assured me , thou dost misapply most abominably ; and he says ...
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... Master Francis . " Ah ! I am right glad to see thee ! " he exclaimed , going up to his visitor and shaking him by the hand with great heartiness , " for in truth I have missed thee ex- ceedingly . " " But what hast been about with this ...
... Master Francis . " Ah ! I am right glad to see thee ! " he exclaimed , going up to his visitor and shaking him by the hand with great heartiness , " for in truth I have missed thee ex- ceedingly . " " But what hast been about with this ...
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... Master Francis , I have had such exquisite fine fun ! " said the boy , after a long fit of laughing , upon seeing of Captain Swagger take himself off in so evident a fright ; and then he told the other the whole account of his attempts ...
... Master Francis , I have had such exquisite fine fun ! " said the boy , after a long fit of laughing , upon seeing of Captain Swagger take himself off in so evident a fright ; and then he told the other the whole account of his attempts ...
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... Master Francis . " At least I rejoice exceedingly to see thee so famously attired , " continued his companion , looking with admiring eyes upon his handsome dress , " and to wear a sword too ! Well , he that says thou art not worthy of ...
... Master Francis . " At least I rejoice exceedingly to see thee so famously attired , " continued his companion , looking with admiring eyes upon his handsome dress , " and to wear a sword too ! Well , he that says thou art not worthy of ...
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... Master Francis kindly . " Some nearly twice thy size too . " " Ah , thou wert then exceeding delicate , " replied Harry Daring , " and unfit to cope with such . Yes , I remember me what a bout I had of it with big Jack o ' the Turnstile ...
... Master Francis kindly . " Some nearly twice thy size too . " " Ah , thou wert then exceeding delicate , " replied Harry Daring , " and unfit to cope with such . Yes , I remember me what a bout I had of it with big Jack o ' the Turnstile ...
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