Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... huge high backed chair , an exceeding serious looking old man , rather short of stature , with some few grey hairs on his head , and a small peaked beard of the like sort ; wearing on his nose , which was of the longest and of an ...
... huge high backed chair , an exceeding serious looking old man , rather short of stature , with some few grey hairs on his head , and a small peaked beard of the like sort ; wearing on his nose , which was of the longest and of an ...
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... huge delight in seeing her in so towering a pas- sion . " Indeed if thou shewest thy tearing humour to me , I will set the dog on thee , who be famous for worrying of an old witch . " " Dost call me an old witch , thou pestilent little ...
... huge delight in seeing her in so towering a pas- sion . " Indeed if thou shewest thy tearing humour to me , I will set the dog on thee , who be famous for worrying of an old witch . " " Dost call me an old witch , thou pestilent little ...
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... . " It would be impossible properly to describe the rage of Captain Swagger upon turning round and finding a huge gash in his arm , and the vein not a bleeding . His bushy mustachios seemed to curl 26 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... . " It would be impossible properly to describe the rage of Captain Swagger upon turning round and finding a huge gash in his arm , and the vein not a bleeding . His bushy mustachios seemed to curl 26 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... huge sword in a truly dangerous fashion ; but the other came to the poke with his barber's pole in so decided a manner , that his enemy seemed to like the appearance of it less and less every moment . 66 Oh , that I could but get but ...
... huge sword in a truly dangerous fashion ; but the other came to the poke with his barber's pole in so decided a manner , that his enemy seemed to like the appearance of it less and less every moment . 66 Oh , that I could but get but ...
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... sundry times , a man closely muffled up in a huge cloak and slouched hat , leaving of Geoffrey Sarsnet's house at daybreak . There was something marvellous suspicious about him else had I SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 35.
... sundry times , a man closely muffled up in a huge cloak and slouched hat , leaving of Geoffrey Sarsnet's house at daybreak . There was something marvellous suspicious about him else had I SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 35.
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