Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... head , and a small peaked beard of the like sort ; wearing on his nose , which was of the longest and of an excellent fine point , a pair of famous B 2 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 3 A lot of ballads and broadsheets were against the ...
... head , and a small peaked beard of the like sort ; wearing on his nose , which was of the longest and of an excellent fine point , a pair of famous B 2 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 3 A lot of ballads and broadsheets were against the ...
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... sort of face as ever boy had . He had on a leather jerkin and breeches of the same , partly covered with an apron of linen , that looked as if he had been rolling on the floor in it- which was like enough . He wore yellow hose , and ...
... sort of face as ever boy had . He had on a leather jerkin and breeches of the same , partly covered with an apron of linen , that looked as if he had been rolling on the floor in it- which was like enough . He wore yellow hose , and ...
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... sort , " answered the other , setting briskly about the operation . " I would make him open his jaw straight , and fixing the instrument in a presently , I would give him a twist thus . " " Oh ! you're pinching my thumb ! " screamed the ...
... sort , " answered the other , setting briskly about the operation . " I would make him open his jaw straight , and fixing the instrument in a presently , I would give him a twist thus . " " Oh ! you're pinching my thumb ! " screamed the ...
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... sort as to be out of compa- rison with any other , shall assuredly be considered as one beyond all price among those who would be let blood - if it please you , my lord . " " What , canst quote Latin ? " asked Captain Swagger , as ...
... sort as to be out of compa- rison with any other , shall assuredly be considered as one beyond all price among those who would be let blood - if it please you , my lord . " " What , canst quote Latin ? " asked Captain Swagger , as ...
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... sort of earnestness . ، " A murrain on my nail for its sharpness ! " cried the boy , still not inclined to relinquish his purpose . " But rest you easy , and turn your head this way on no account , lest something wrong come of it ; for ...
... sort of earnestness . ، " A murrain on my nail for its sharpness ! " cried the boy , still not inclined to relinquish his purpose . " But rest you easy , and turn your head this way on no account , lest something wrong come of it ; for ...
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