Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... famous in the cure of many disorders ) ; and elsewhere in the shop were some drawers , shelves with gallipots , and bottles containing different co- loured liquors , and some with powders in them . A lot of ballads and broadsheets were ...
... famous in the cure of many disorders ) ; and elsewhere in the shop were some drawers , shelves with gallipots , and bottles containing different co- loured liquors , and some with powders in them . A lot of ballads and broadsheets were ...
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... a small peaked beard of the like sort ; wearing on his nose , which was of the longest and of an excellent fine point , a pair of famous B 2 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 3 A lot of ballads and broadsheets were against the ...
... a small peaked beard of the like sort ; wearing on his nose , which was of the longest and of an excellent fine point , a pair of famous B 2 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 3 A lot of ballads and broadsheets were against the ...
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... famous large spectacles , through which he was gazing upon what he was about . He was trimly dressed , with every thing formal and grave about him . In one hand he held a lancet , and in the other a cabbage leaf . A boy stood before him ...
... famous large spectacles , through which he was gazing upon what he was about . He was trimly dressed , with every thing formal and grave about him . In one hand he held a lancet , and in the other a cabbage leaf . A boy stood before him ...
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... famous writer Averroes , Tenuit hoc pro positum , ' that should be thus rendered in the vulgar , ' make amends if any have suffered by thee , but if it be not in thy power attempt it not , for thou canst never succeed in the doing of ...
... famous writer Averroes , Tenuit hoc pro positum , ' that should be thus rendered in the vulgar , ' make amends if any have suffered by thee , but if it be not in thy power attempt it not , for thou canst never succeed in the doing of ...
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... famous serious countenance . " Why , I would do in this sort , " answered the other , setting briskly about the operation . " I would make him open his jaw straight , and fixing the instrument in a presently , I would give him a twist ...
... famous serious countenance . " Why , I would do in this sort , " answered the other , setting briskly about the operation . " I would make him open his jaw straight , and fixing the instrument in a presently , I would give him a twist ...
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