Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... heard of thy twins , " exclaimed the boy , in an aggravating tone : " the midwife told her gossip , and her gossip told the neighbours . " " And what said she , thou hangdog ? " cried the other , trembling in every limb with the ...
... heard of thy twins , " exclaimed the boy , in an aggravating tone : " the midwife told her gossip , and her gossip told the neighbours . " " And what said she , thou hangdog ? " cried the other , trembling in every limb with the ...
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... heard , " I would pay thee another shilling sooner . " " What , dost murmur , Sir Brazier ? " cried out Harry Daring , and was just about to give him an additional poke , when the door opened , and turning round he beheld Master Francis ...
... heard , " I would pay thee another shilling sooner . " " What , dost murmur , Sir Brazier ? " cried out Harry Daring , and was just about to give him an additional poke , when the door opened , and turning round he beheld Master Francis ...
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... heard me speaking of my fine Latin , and the infinite gravity of my behaviour , thou wouldst never have forgot- ten it . But the rage of the old witch - that was the fun ! Nay , I do think that the sight of Brazen - nose skipping away ...
... heard me speaking of my fine Latin , and the infinite gravity of my behaviour , thou wouldst never have forgot- ten it . But the rage of the old witch - that was the fun ! Nay , I do think that the sight of Brazen - nose skipping away ...
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... heard of thy good for- tune , and was desperate glad on't : for I have liked thee well all along . And dost wear a sword , too ? Well - see that thou be not too ready to draw upon a man ; and , as for a woman , thou wilt do none such ...
... heard of thy good for- tune , and was desperate glad on't : for I have liked thee well all along . And dost wear a sword , too ? Well - see that thou be not too ready to draw upon a man ; and , as for a woman , thou wilt do none such ...
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... heard since was not like to do aught in her favour ; yet was there still some linger- ing tenderness in his disposition on account of the many kindnesses she had done him , but when he came to think that these had been done but as ...
... heard since was not like to do aught in her favour ; yet was there still some linger- ing tenderness in his disposition on account of the many kindnesses she had done him , but when he came to think that these had been done but as ...
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