Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... continued the old barber very seriously , methought ' twas fitting time you should be taught the more noble part of our excellent and profitable profession ; so attend , and I will initiate you into the whole art and mystery of the ...
... continued the old barber very seriously , methought ' twas fitting time you should be taught the more noble part of our excellent and profitable profession ; so attend , and I will initiate you into the whole art and mystery of the ...
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... continued the chirurgeon : " That whereas , on a first trial or so , upon the arm of a living man , not having the necessary experience , you may chance to cut deep and draw no blood , whereat he may be in a monstrous passion ; but ...
... continued the chirurgeon : " That whereas , on a first trial or so , upon the arm of a living man , not having the necessary experience , you may chance to cut deep and draw no blood , whereat he may be in a monstrous passion ; but ...
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... continued , putting on his hat , and making for the door . " Send for me , if I be wanted . Oh , my thumb ! my thumb ! " " Ha ! " cried Harry Daring , as soon as the old man had disappeared . " Doubtless thou art for the picking up of ...
... continued , putting on his hat , and making for the door . " Send for me , if I be wanted . Oh , my thumb ! my thumb ! " " Ha ! " cried Harry Daring , as soon as the old man had disappeared . " Doubtless thou art for the picking up of ...
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... continued his 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 ...
... continued his 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 ...
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... continued she , seemingly in as great a rage as she could well be in , " to call me an old woman ! —me that am not fifty yet . He Tambur- lane the Great ! A poor paltry twopenny - halfpenny haberdasher ! -a swaggering rogue ! -a very ...
... continued she , seemingly in as great a rage as she could well be in , " to call me an old woman ! —me that am not fifty yet . He Tambur- lane the Great ! A poor paltry twopenny - halfpenny haberdasher ! -a swaggering rogue ! -a very ...
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