Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... knew thee in so rare a humour . BEN JONSON . A part to tear a cat in - to make all split . SHAKSPEARE . Sir Toby . Come thy ways , Signior Fabian ! Fabian . Nay , I'll come . If I lose a scruple of this sport let me be boiled to death ...
... knew thee in so rare a humour . BEN JONSON . A part to tear a cat in - to make all split . SHAKSPEARE . Sir Toby . Come thy ways , Signior Fabian ! Fabian . Nay , I'll come . If I lose a scruple of this sport let me be boiled to death ...
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... knew not your hand was so nigh ! ” said the boy , with an exceeding demure face , though it be hugely suspected the young dog did it on purpose . " A murrain on you , I doubt you will ever make a chirurgeon , you be so awkward , " added ...
... knew not your hand was so nigh ! ” said the boy , with an exceeding demure face , though it be hugely suspected the young dog did it on purpose . " A murrain on you , I doubt you will ever make a chirurgeon , you be so awkward , " added ...
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... knew not it was so nigh , " said the boy with as grave a face as he could , though , from the twinkle in the rogue's eye , it was manifest he had perfect knowledge of the matter . Then he set to pulling out of the remaining teeth as if ...
... knew not it was so nigh , " said the boy with as grave a face as he could , though , from the twinkle in the rogue's eye , it was manifest he had perfect knowledge of the matter . Then he set to pulling out of the remaining teeth as if ...
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... knew what to be at . 66 By Gog and Magog ! " exclaimed he , chafing of his hands merrily . “ If there should come one with a raging tooth now , I would be at it without fail , for it seemeth to me exquisite sport . Indeed , ' tis a ...
... knew what to be at . 66 By Gog and Magog ! " exclaimed he , chafing of his hands merrily . “ If there should come one with a raging tooth now , I would be at it without fail , for it seemeth to me exquisite sport . Indeed , ' tis a ...
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... knew not what to make of it . However , as it so happened , one morn when the door opened as usual , the wind blowing pretty high at the time , I had the good hap to see part of a kirtle , that I recognised on the instant , and ...
... knew not what to make of it . However , as it so happened , one morn when the door opened as usual , the wind blowing pretty high at the time , I had the good hap to see part of a kirtle , that I recognised on the instant , and ...
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