Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... companion seemed in a monstrous melancholy humour , he could not help smiling more than once . " Indeed , Master Francis , " added he at the last , " if thou hadst heard me speaking of my fine Latin , and the infinite gravity of my ...
... companion seemed in a monstrous melancholy humour , he could not help smiling more than once . " Indeed , Master Francis , " added he at the last , " if thou hadst heard me speaking of my fine Latin , and the infinite gravity of my ...
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... companion , looking with admiring eyes upon his handsome dress , " and to wear a sword too ! Well , he that says thou art not worthy of it lies in his throat ; and I would like to cudgel him within an inch of his life . For in truth ...
... companion , looking with admiring eyes upon his handsome dress , " and to wear a sword too ! Well , he that says thou art not worthy of it lies in his throat ; and I would like to cudgel him within an inch of his life . For in truth ...
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... companion . " What care I for his bigness ? " replied the ap- prentice . " In truth , the bigger he may be , seemeth all the more favourable , for then shall he afford space for a greater cudgelling . The varlet , for all the greatness ...
... companion . " What care I for his bigness ? " replied the ap- prentice . " In truth , the bigger he may be , seemeth all the more favourable , for then shall he afford space for a greater cudgelling . The varlet , for all the greatness ...
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... companion , suddenly . " Oh ! the paltry fellow ! Oh ! the fustain rogue ! I could never abide his presence , " she added , as if in a monstrous indignation ; " he would pass him- self off for a gentleman , forsooth ! and talk in as ...
... companion , suddenly . " Oh ! the paltry fellow ! Oh ! the fustain rogue ! I could never abide his presence , " she added , as if in a monstrous indignation ; " he would pass him- self off for a gentleman , forsooth ! and talk in as ...
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... companion , now still more incensed against her ; " dost tell me that , and come straight from the kisses of my Lord Cobham ? " At hearing this the colour mounted into her cheek a little , of which he took speedy no- tice , and ...
... companion , now still more incensed against her ; " dost tell me that , and come straight from the kisses of my Lord Cobham ? " At hearing this the colour mounted into her cheek a little , of which he took speedy no- tice , and ...
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