Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Captain Swagger , ( of whom the reader hath already some knowledge ) , march- ing in with the absolutest blustering manner that ever was seen . " Fellow , where's thy master ? " he exclaimed in a voice of thunder , as , with his ...
... Captain Swagger , ( of whom the reader hath already some knowledge ) , march- ing in with the absolutest blustering manner that ever was seen . " Fellow , where's thy master ? " he exclaimed in a voice of thunder , as , with his ...
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... Captain Swagger , as completely imposed upon as the old woman had been . " Well , take my arm ; but see that I be let blood in proper fashion , fellow ! or I will cut off thy ears . " " Of that rest you well satisfied , " answered the ...
... Captain Swagger , as completely imposed upon as the old woman had been . " Well , take my arm ; but see that I be let blood in proper fashion , fellow ! or I will cut off thy ears . " " Of that rest you well satisfied , " answered the ...
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... captain winced ; but , to the astonishment of the apprentice , no blood flowed . " Hast done it ? -methought I felt the prick , " said his patient quickly . 66 Nay , ' twas only my thumb nail , which be rather of the sharpest ; and like ...
... captain winced ; but , to the astonishment of the apprentice , no blood flowed . " Hast done it ? -methought I felt the prick , " said his patient quickly . 66 Nay , ' twas only my thumb nail , which be rather of the sharpest ; and like ...
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... captain did wince again ; but , to the exceeding puzzlement of the youthful chirurgeon , not a drop of blood did make its appearance . " Surely thou hast cut me ! " exclaimed his patient with some sort of earnestness . ، " A murrain on ...
... captain did wince again ; but , to the exceeding puzzlement of the youthful chirurgeon , not a drop of blood did make its appearance . " Surely thou hast cut me ! " exclaimed his patient with some sort of earnestness . ، " A murrain on ...
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... captain , in an increasing passion at the other's coolness . 66 Mayhap thou art a brazier , and carryest thy stock in trade in thy countenance , for in truth it be exceeding brazen , ” replied the boy , in no way daunted at his ...
... captain , in an increasing passion at the other's coolness . 66 Mayhap thou art a brazier , and carryest thy stock in trade in thy countenance , for in truth it be exceeding brazen , ” replied the boy , in no way daunted at his ...
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