Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... manner of his master . " Villain ! you have cut my finger ! " bawled out Master Lather , dropping the leaf , and looking very dismal at his finger , which began a bleeding some- what . 66 O'my life , I knew not your hand was so nigh ...
... manner of his master . " Villain ! you have cut my finger ! " bawled out Master Lather , dropping the leaf , and looking very dismal at his finger , which began a bleeding some- what . 66 O'my life , I knew not your hand was so nigh ...
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... manner ; " for I was told by those who had had sight of them , that one of them was a three- legged stool and the other an elephant . " " Oh ! thou horrid young monster ! thou per- jured little villain ! ” " Away , broomstick ! " " Thou ...
... manner ; " for I was told by those who had had sight of them , that one of them was a three- legged stool and the other an elephant . " " Oh ! thou horrid young monster ! thou per- jured little villain ! ” " Away , broomstick ! " " Thou ...
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... manner that ever was seen . " Fellow , where's thy master ? " he exclaimed in a voice of thunder , as , with his tremendous sword clattering against the boards as he went , he flung himself into the great chair , looking at the boy as ...
... manner that ever was seen . " Fellow , where's thy master ? " he exclaimed in a voice of thunder , as , with his tremendous sword clattering against the boards as he went , he flung himself into the great chair , looking at the boy as ...
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... manner ; for in truth he was of such a spirit that he cared for nothing when he was about any mischief . " And as for the quoting of Latin , if it please your lordship , I began so early at it , and took to it so kindly , that I be now ...
... manner ; for in truth he was of such a spirit that he cared for nothing when he was about any mischief . " And as for the quoting of Latin , if it please your lordship , I began so early at it , and took to it so kindly , that I be now ...
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... manner ? " " In truth , I have cut thee to the bone ! " said the other as seriously as you please . " And if thou hast ever a vein in thy arm of other sort than I can find in a cabbage - leaf , then know I nought of the matter ...
... manner ? " " In truth , I have cut thee to the bone ! " said the other as seriously as you please . " And if thou hast ever a vein in thy arm of other sort than I can find in a cabbage - leaf , then know I nought of the matter ...
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