Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... admirable patience , and I hope with some pleasure , into the shop of a noted barber chirurgeon , alluded to in the preceding pages , as living over against the jolly mercer's in Eastcheap . He was called Martin Lather , and sometimes ...
... admirable patience , and I hope with some pleasure , into the shop of a noted barber chirurgeon , alluded to in the preceding pages , as living over against the jolly mercer's in Eastcheap . He was called Martin Lather , and sometimes ...
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... admirable way for the learning of that part of our craft - for if you singe it , then shall no man rate you for the burning of his pate : which maketh good the saying of Aristotle , Ante illum imperatorem ! ' which meaneth , ' hurt no ...
... admirable way for the learning of that part of our craft - for if you singe it , then shall no man rate you for the burning of his pate : which maketh good the saying of Aristotle , Ante illum imperatorem ! ' which meaneth , ' hurt no ...
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... admirable ! By Phoebus , my sweet facetious rascal , I could eat water - gruel with thee for a month , for this jest , my dear rogue . - BEN JONSON . A NUMEROUS party were assembled in one of the queen's withdrawing rooms , consisting ...
... admirable ! By Phoebus , my sweet facetious rascal , I could eat water - gruel with thee for a month , for this jest , my dear rogue . - BEN JONSON . A NUMEROUS party were assembled in one of the queen's withdrawing rooms , consisting ...
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... admiration . All present appeared in an excellent fine humour , and listened with the very profoundest attention . Some looked to be in a continual smile - others frequently did indulge themselves with a giggle - and some few , who ...
... admiration . All present appeared in an excellent fine humour , and listened with the very profoundest attention . Some looked to be in a continual smile - others frequently did indulge themselves with a giggle - and some few , who ...
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... admiration . But when came Sir John Falstaff put into the buck - basket by the merry wives , and the account he gives of it to the jealous husband , surely nothing could exceed the delight with which it was received . " In honest truth ...
... admiration . But when came Sir John Falstaff put into the buck - basket by the merry wives , and the account he gives of it to the jealous husband , surely nothing could exceed the delight with which it was received . " In honest truth ...
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