Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... observed the barber to his pupil with a monstrous grave countenance , " seeing that you have been curling of the old mop for some time past : the which be an admirable way for the learning of that part of our craft - for if you singe it ...
... observed the barber to his pupil with a monstrous grave countenance , " seeing that you have been curling of the old mop for some time past : the which be an admirable way for the learning of that part of our craft - for if you singe it ...
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... week's growth , to get rid of which he was in too great a hurry to wait your coming down , I took upon me to lather and shave him to a nicety . " " True , " observed the barber chirurgeon with additional SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 5.
... week's growth , to get rid of which he was in too great a hurry to wait your coming down , I took upon me to lather and shave him to a nicety . " " True , " observed the barber chirurgeon with additional SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 5.
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... observed the barber chirurgeon with additional solemnity , " the sexton did complain to me , with a face covered with plaisters , that as well as slicing of a piece off his chin as big as a rose noble , and gashing of his cheek in three ...
... observed the barber chirurgeon with additional solemnity , " the sexton did complain to me , with a face covered with plaisters , that as well as slicing of a piece off his chin as big as a rose noble , and gashing of his cheek in three ...
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... 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 the cabbage leaf after the manner of his master ...
... 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 the cabbage leaf after the manner of his master ...
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... observed the boy , seriously ; though he took huge delight in seeing her in so towering a pas- sion . " Indeed if thou shewest thy tearing humour to me , I will set the dog on thee , who be famous for worrying of an old witch . " " Dost ...
... observed the boy , seriously ; though he took huge delight in seeing her in so towering a pas- sion . " Indeed if thou shewest thy tearing humour to me , I will set the dog on thee , who be famous for worrying of an old witch . " " Dost ...
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