Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... round - the which to his pain Will keep him from talking such treason again . ” A large black cat was cleaning of its skin upon a three - legged stool , nigh unto a table standing by the side of the fire - place , on which were sundry ...
... round - the which to his pain Will keep him from talking such treason again . ” A large black cat was cleaning of its skin upon a three - legged stool , nigh unto a table standing by the side of the fire - place , on which were sundry ...
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... round to see who it was , with a face as demure and innocent as you please . Then there entered no other than Captain Swagger , ( of whom the reader hath already some knowledge ) , march- ing in with the absolutest blustering manner ...
... round to see who it was , with a face as demure and innocent as you please . Then there entered no other than Captain Swagger , ( of whom the reader hath already some knowledge ) , march- ing in with the absolutest blustering manner ...
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... " It would be impossible properly to describe the rage of Captain Swagger upon turning round and finding a huge gash in his arm , and the vein not a bleeding . His bushy mustachios seemed to curl 26 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... " It would be impossible properly to describe the rage of Captain Swagger upon turning round and finding a huge gash in his arm , and the vein not a bleeding . His bushy mustachios seemed to curl 26 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... a place unguarded . At it they went as if for the very life . The captain retreating with a marvellously imposing front ; and the apprentice following him round the shop , as if valorously resolved 28 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... a place unguarded . At it they went as if for the very life . The captain retreating with a marvellously imposing front ; and the apprentice following him round the shop , as if valorously resolved 28 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... round the shop , as if valorously resolved to conquer or to die . The one slashed about him his huge sword in a truly dangerous fashion ; but the other came to the poke with his barber's pole in so decided a manner , that his enemy ...
... round the shop , as if valorously resolved to conquer or to die . The one slashed about him his huge sword in a truly dangerous fashion ; but the other came to the poke with his barber's pole in so decided a manner , that his enemy ...
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