Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... hath quite jaw enough as it is . And hath he not a calf's head of his own , too ? Well , some folks be never satisfied ! " On his return he found Master Lather with an instru- ment in his hand for the extracting of teeth . " Now will I ...
... hath quite jaw enough as it is . And hath he not a calf's head of his own , too ? Well , some folks be never satisfied ! " On his return he found Master Lather with an instru- ment in his hand for the extracting of teeth . " Now will I ...
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... hath been said on this subject by the learned Podalirius : fol de riddle ido , lillebullero , wriggle- dumfunnibus , ' which , rightly translated , reads thus - he that can draw a tooth without pain , must needs be in famous request of ...
... hath been said on this subject by the learned Podalirius : fol de riddle ido , lillebullero , wriggle- dumfunnibus , ' which , rightly translated , reads thus - he that can draw a tooth without pain , must needs be in famous request of ...
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... hath gone to wait upon an alderman , if it please your lordship , who be troubled with the windy cholics exceeding badly , please you , my lord ; but , as he hath mar- vellous great confidence in me , knowing that I be skilled beyond my ...
... hath gone to wait upon an alderman , if it please your lordship , who be troubled with the windy cholics exceeding badly , please you , my lord ; but , as he hath mar- vellous great confidence in me , knowing that I be skilled beyond my ...
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... hath used me villainously . He hath hurt my back , my ribs , and my toes , beyond all endurance , by poking me with that heathenish weapon of his . Indeed , he be the horriblest young wretch , and the absolutest little villain- " " Ha ...
... hath used me villainously . He hath hurt my back , my ribs , and my toes , beyond all endurance , by poking me with that heathenish weapon of his . Indeed , he be the horriblest young wretch , and the absolutest little villain- " " Ha ...
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... hath put me in mind of a something methinks ' tis my duty to tell thee . " Observing that his friend looked at him very earnestly , he conti- nued- " Believe me , I like not the part of a tale- bearer , or to be a meddling with what ...
... hath put me in mind of a something methinks ' tis my duty to tell thee . " Observing that his friend looked at him very earnestly , he conti- nued- " Believe me , I like not the part of a tale- bearer , or to be a meddling with what ...
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