Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... assured me , thou dost misapply most abominably ; and he says thy translations be as much like the original as is a Barbary hen to a dish of stewed prunes . But I care not , so that there be fun in the world , and plenty of it . " Then ...
... assured me , thou dost misapply most abominably ; and he says thy translations be as much like the original as is a Barbary hen to a dish of stewed prunes . But I care not , so that there be fun in the world , and plenty of it . " Then ...
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... assured I will hurt you none , if you attend to my directions , " said the boy . " So , hold fast by the arms of the chair , else you must needs feel the pain . " " Ah ! " screamed the old woman , seemingly 16 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... assured I will hurt you none , if you attend to my directions , " said the boy . " So , hold fast by the arms of the chair , else you must needs feel the pain . " " Ah ! " screamed the old woman , seemingly 16 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... assured it shall lack nothing in the doing , if it please you , my lord ? " " Canst let blood , fellow ? " enquired the cap- tain , somewhat prepossessed in favour of the appren- tice , for that he had taken him for a lord . " I can let ...
... assured it shall lack nothing in the doing , if it please you , my lord ? " " Canst let blood , fellow ? " enquired the cap- tain , somewhat prepossessed in favour of the appren- tice , for that he had taken him for a lord . " I can let ...
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... shocked me to know how she misuses you . But if I tell you aught , how know I you will not tell of me again . ” " Be assured I will do no such thing , " replied he . " Indeed she would be the ruin of me , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 43.
... shocked me to know how she misuses you . But if I tell you aught , how know I you will not tell of me again . ” " Be assured I will do no such thing , " replied he . " Indeed she would be the ruin of me , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 43.
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... assured hath been honestly come by ; and not like your costly presents and generous supplying of my wants — the liberal wages of a more liberal iniquity . ” + ; To this she answered not save by a slight gasp- ing as if for breath ; but ...
... assured hath been honestly come by ; and not like your costly presents and generous supplying of my wants — the liberal wages of a more liberal iniquity . ” + ; To this she answered not save by a slight gasp- ing as if for breath ; but ...
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