Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... 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 have suffered by thee , but if it be not in thy power attempt it not , for thou ...
... 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 have suffered by thee , but if it be not in thy power attempt it not , for thou ...
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... mind about what he was to do . " Now , grasp you the mop firm , and turn your head away , if it please you , my lord , " said the young chirurgeon , pressing of the thumb of his left hand down nigh unto the bend of the arm , and in the ...
... mind about what he was to do . " Now , grasp you the mop firm , and turn your head away , if it please you , my lord , " said the young chirurgeon , pressing of the thumb of his left hand down nigh unto the bend of the arm , and in the ...
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... now went and restored the pole to its proper place . 66 Seeing Geoffrey Sarsnet , the jolly mercer , at his door , " said the boy , as he returned to his com- panion , " it hath put me in mind of 34 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... now went and restored the pole to its proper place . 66 Seeing Geoffrey Sarsnet , the jolly mercer , at his door , " said the boy , as he returned to his com- panion , " it hath put me in mind of 34 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... mind of a something methinks ' tis my duty to tell thee . " Observing that his friend looked at him very earnestly , he conti- nued- " Believe me , I like not the part of a tale- bearer , or to be a meddling with what concerneth me not ...
... mind of a something methinks ' tis my duty to tell thee . " Observing that his friend looked at him very earnestly , he conti- nued- " Believe me , I like not the part of a tale- bearer , or to be a meddling with what concerneth me not ...
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... mind was made up ; and he would have none of her . In this mood reached he the room that hath been previously de- scribed as the one he had been in before , the door of which standing open , he walked in : but there found he no one but ...
... mind was made up ; and he would have none of her . In this mood reached he the room that hath been previously de- scribed as the one he had been in before , the door of which standing open , he walked in : but there found he no one but ...
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