Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... better manners learn . He that the master would stay in his calling , Or dispute in such terms as will lead to a brawling , Or meddle with what he hath had no occasion , He shall pay two - pence to his great vexation . He that doth ...
... better manners learn . He that the master would stay in his calling , Or dispute in such terms as will lead to a brawling , Or meddle with what he hath had no occasion , He shall pay two - pence to his great vexation . He that doth ...
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... better - now put it down . Mayhap I will give you another lesson on the cabbage leaf to- morrow , for , indeed , you must in no way attempt to breathe a vein till you have thus learnt of me the way many times . Now , perchance you shall ...
... better - now put it down . Mayhap I will give you another lesson on the cabbage leaf to- morrow , for , indeed , you must in no way attempt to breathe a vein till you have thus learnt of me the way many times . Now , perchance you shall ...
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... better at first to practise on such a thing as this than meddle with a living mouth ; which remindeth me of what hath been said on this very subject by the learded Podalirius : De gustibus non est dis- putandum : ' which , rightly ...
... better at first to practise on such a thing as this than meddle with a living mouth ; which remindeth me of what hath been said on this very subject by the learded Podalirius : De gustibus non est dis- putandum : ' which , rightly ...
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... better than a very paltry swaggerer ; and I should take it exceeding kind of thee , if thou wouldst let me give him a bloody coxcomb . " 66 No , no , that must not be , " observed Master Francis . " If he is to blame in this affair ...
... better than a very paltry swaggerer ; and I should take it exceeding kind of thee , if thou wouldst let me give him a bloody coxcomb . " 66 No , no , that must not be , " observed Master Francis . " If he is to blame in this affair ...
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... better than she should be , I'll lay a wager , or she never could have tolerated such a paltry fellow as he is ) ; and he says to me , in his thunder- ing fine swaggering air , - ' And if thou pitiest Tamburlane the Great , - Tell us ...
... better than she should be , I'll lay a wager , or she never could have tolerated such a paltry fellow as he is ) ; and he says to me , in his thunder- ing fine swaggering air , - ' And if thou pitiest Tamburlane the Great , - Tell us ...
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