Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... allow myself to be bribed into a toleration of such villainous deceits ! " " Well — if she do play her jade's tricks , let her go hang ! " said the young chirurgeon indignantly . " I tell thee , Master Francis , if that be it , she be ...
... allow myself to be bribed into a toleration of such villainous deceits ! " " Well — if she do play her jade's tricks , let her go hang ! " said the young chirurgeon indignantly . " I tell thee , Master Francis , if that be it , she be ...
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... allow herself to be found : for , mayhap , she shall be with some of her gallants , — then shalt thou not find her , I warrant . ” At any previous time such an intimation would have startled Master Francis ; yet now it moved him not ...
... allow herself to be found : for , mayhap , she shall be with some of her gallants , — then shalt thou not find her , I warrant . ” At any previous time such an intimation would have startled Master Francis ; yet now it moved him not ...
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... allow ? " asked the youth , getting in some degree tired with the old woman's garrulousness . " Seen ! " exclaimed Margery , throwing up her hands and eyes , in amazement ; " what is it I have not seen ? " Then she came nearer to him ...
... allow ? " asked the youth , getting in some degree tired with the old woman's garrulousness . " Seen ! " exclaimed Margery , throwing up her hands and eyes , in amazement ; " what is it I have not seen ? " Then she came nearer to him ...
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... allow , the purport of what was said . " Her majesty is noted of all for an exceeding modest eye . " " O ' my life , my Lord Bumble , that be the prettiest blunder we have met with a long time , " exclaimed the queen , in an infinite ...
... allow , the purport of what was said . " Her majesty is noted of all for an exceeding modest eye . " " O ' my life , my Lord Bumble , that be the prettiest blunder we have met with a long time , " exclaimed the queen , in an infinite ...
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... allowed by the queen a greater license than had many others of more influence . By this hand , know I not a prettier wonder in the whole world than such a modest eye . ' Tis a marvel to look on . There be no such another anywhere . " 66 ...
... allowed by the queen a greater license than had many others of more influence . By this hand , know I not a prettier wonder in the whole world than such a modest eye . ' Tis a marvel to look on . There be no such another anywhere . " 66 ...
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