Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... added his master , as he tied up his wound - which , luckily , was no great matter . 66 Nay , master , look if I be not marvellous skilful already ! " exclaimed the apprentice , now holding the cabbage leaf himself , and digging at it ...
... added his master , as he tied up his wound - which , luckily , was no great matter . 66 Nay , master , look if I be not marvellous skilful already ! " exclaimed the apprentice , now holding the cabbage leaf himself , and digging at it ...
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... added , seeing that the cat , who knew him and his tricks of old , thinking that he meant her no good , after a pitiful mew , was making off to be out of his way . But he soon had hold of her ; lifting her by the scuff of her neck , he ...
... added , seeing that the cat , who knew him and his tricks of old , thinking that he meant her no good , after a pitiful mew , was making off to be out of his way . But he soon had hold of her ; lifting her by the scuff of her neck , he ...
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... added the boy , " for in that have I had such practice as would astonish you mightily to hear . Indeed I am so cunning at it that master leaveth all the tooth - drawing to me , saying , to the customers , that there be not so apt an ...
... added the boy , " for in that have I had such practice as would astonish you mightily to hear . Indeed I am so cunning at it that master leaveth all the tooth - drawing to me , saying , to the customers , that there be not so apt an ...
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... added his patient , looking in most deplorable fashion ; methought my head was a going clean off , and you was a pulling of it up by the roots : -but where be the tooth ? " " " There , dame , " he answered , pointing to where it lay ...
... added his patient , looking in most deplorable fashion ; methought my head was a going clean off , and you was a pulling of it up by the roots : -but where be the tooth ? " " " There , dame , " he answered , pointing to where it lay ...
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... added he . " Villain ! Dost fight a gentleman with such a heathenish weapon as a barber's pole ? " exclaimed the captain in a monstrous astonishment . " Down with it , fellow , or I will mince thee into nothing . " " Nay , if thou ...
... added he . " Villain ! Dost fight a gentleman with such a heathenish weapon as a barber's pole ? " exclaimed the captain in a monstrous astonishment . " Down with it , fellow , or I will mince thee into nothing . " " Nay , if thou ...
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