Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... mean - things that have no voice can give no abuse . ' Observe you how it be done , and then make trial yourself . " " I warrant you I can do it famously , " cried Harry Daring , taking the lancet into his own hand , and digging into ...
... mean - things that have no voice can give no abuse . ' Observe you how it be done , and then make trial yourself . " " I warrant you I can do it famously , " cried Harry Daring , taking the lancet into his own hand , and digging into ...
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... to shew thyself before thy sweetheart , —for truly is it said by Esculapius , hoppeti kickoti corum hic hæc hoc cum tickle me , ' the which doth mean , ' that a cat with a shaved tail be by 14 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... to shew thyself before thy sweetheart , —for truly is it said by Esculapius , hoppeti kickoti corum hic hæc hoc cum tickle me , ' the which doth mean , ' that a cat with a shaved tail be by 14 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... means comely to 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 ...
... means comely to 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 ...
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... mean , -she that will let go when she be told to hold fast , deserveth all she may get for her pains . " " If it was not for the Latin , I should doubt you were so skilled as you have said , ” remarked his pa- tient , very dolefully ...
... mean , -she that will let go when she be told to hold fast , deserveth all she may get for her pains . " " If it was not for the Latin , I should doubt you were so skilled as you have said , ” remarked his pa- tient , very dolefully ...
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... mean he that looketh when he be told not mayhap shall spy what he shall not be pleased to see . ' " Then he made another plunge deeper than ever , at which the captain cried out lustily . 66 By Gog and Magog ! " angrily exclaimed the ...
... mean he that looketh when he be told not mayhap shall spy what he shall not be pleased to see . ' " Then he made another plunge deeper than ever , at which the captain cried out lustily . 66 By Gog and Magog ! " angrily exclaimed the ...
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