Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... look all the younger for it , and doing his cure free of expense ; having in my mind at the time the words of that famous writer Averroes , Tenuit hoc pro positum , ' that should be thus rendered in the vulgar , ' make amends if any ...
... look all the younger for it , and doing his cure free of expense ; having in my mind at the time the words of that famous writer Averroes , Tenuit hoc pro positum , ' that should be thus rendered in the vulgar , ' make amends if any ...
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... look if I be not marvellous skilful already ! " exclaimed the apprentice , now holding the cabbage leaf himself , and digging at it in a very furious fashion . " Not so fast ! -not so fast , I pray you ! " cried the old man . " Put you ...
... look if I be not marvellous skilful already ! " exclaimed the apprentice , now holding the cabbage leaf himself , and digging at it in a very furious fashion . " Not so fast ! -not so fast , I pray you ! " cried the old man . " Put you ...
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... of his hurt hand , and making of such faces as were a marvel to look upon . " What an absolute awk- ward varlet are you ! Oh , my thumb ! my thumb ! the flesh is squeezed to the very bone . Never SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 11.
... of his hurt hand , and making of such faces as were a marvel to look upon . " What an absolute awk- ward varlet are you ! Oh , my thumb ! my thumb ! the flesh is squeezed to the very bone . Never SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 11.
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... intent on getting it into the cat's mouth . " I know thou hast got a villainous toothache by the look of thee , and , mayhap , I will do thee such excellent service as to take it out . Ay , and charge SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 13.
... intent on getting it into the cat's mouth . " I know thou hast got a villainous toothache by the look of thee , and , mayhap , I will do thee such excellent service as to take it out . Ay , and charge SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 13.
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... look upon . " " Here he was interrupted by an old woman with her jaw tied up , entering at the door ; at the sight of which , he let down the cat very quickly , and with an exceeding innocent face , advanced up to her . " Where be ...
... look upon . " " Here he was interrupted by an old woman with her jaw tied up , entering at the door ; at the sight of which , he let down the cat very quickly , and with an exceeding innocent face , advanced up to her . " Where be ...
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