Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... seemed intent on getting it into the cat's mouth . " I know thou hast got a villainous toothache by the look of thee , and , mayhap , I will do thee such excellent service as to take it out . Ay , and charge SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 13.
... seemed intent on getting it into the cat's mouth . " I know thou hast got a villainous toothache by the look of thee , and , mayhap , I will do thee such excellent service as to take it out . Ay , and charge SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 13.
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... seemed to think that her jaw had been torn out ; for with her hands up to her face , she set a writhing and twisting her body about the room , as if she was in her last agony . " Oh ! I be a dying ! my hour be come ; I must needs give ...
... seemed to think that her jaw had been torn out ; for with her hands up to her face , she set a writhing and twisting her body about the room , as if she was in her last agony . " Oh ! I be a dying ! my hour be come ; I must needs give ...
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... seemed a little puzzled for a moment ; but being of a disposition that would stop at no difficulty , he presently put on a famous knowing look , and made up his mind about what he was to do . " Now , grasp you the mop firm , and turn ...
... seemed a little puzzled for a moment ; but being of a disposition that would stop at no difficulty , he presently put on a famous knowing look , and made up his mind about what he was to do . " Now , grasp you the mop firm , and turn ...
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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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... seemed to curl up with very indignation , and his face , which had got exceeding pale , now was in a monstrous fiery wrath . " A thousand furies ! " shouted he , starting up of a sudden . " Hast dared to cut me in this manner ? " " In ...
... seemed to curl up with very indignation , and his face , which had got exceeding pale , now was in a monstrous fiery wrath . " A thousand furies ! " shouted he , starting up of a sudden . " Hast dared to cut me in this manner ? " " In ...
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