Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... speak . " Ah ! I have heard of thy twins , " exclaimed the boy , in an aggravating tone : " the midwife told her gossip , and her gossip told the neighbours . " " And what said she , thou hangdog ? " cried the other , trembling in every ...
... speak . " Ah ! I have heard of thy twins , " exclaimed the boy , in an aggravating tone : " the midwife told her gossip , and her gossip told the neighbours . " " And what said she , thou hangdog ? " cried the other , trembling in every ...
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... speaking of my fine Latin , and the infinite gravity of my behaviour , thou wouldst never have forgot- ten it . But the rage of the old witch - that was the fun ! Nay , I do think that the sight of Brazen - nose skipping away from the ...
... speaking of my fine Latin , and the infinite gravity of my behaviour , thou wouldst never have forgot- ten it . But the rage of the old witch - that was the fun ! Nay , I do think that the sight of Brazen - nose skipping away from the ...
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... speak with Joanna , " said Master Francis , moving off to the door . " Prythee do , " replied Geoffrey Sarnest , " and see that thou hast a more pleasant look with thee at thy return ; for , in truth , thy countenance seem- eth about as ...
... speak with Joanna , " said Master Francis , moving off to the door . " Prythee do , " replied Geoffrey Sarnest , " and see that thou hast a more pleasant look with thee at thy return ; for , in truth , thy countenance seem- eth about as ...
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... speaking of them maketh me blush outright . Indeed , it be a most absolute truth that I be the virtuosest of women ; and it be no other than a burning shame in her to do what she hath , instead of following my excellent example . I ...
... speaking of them maketh me blush outright . Indeed , it be a most absolute truth that I be the virtuosest of women ; and it be no other than a burning shame in her to do what she hath , instead of following my excellent example . I ...
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... , you have made of your lips a common , upon which every ass may find pasture . Go to ! you are a wanton . " And so saying , he turned away from her . " I pray you , Francis , speak not in 52 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... , you have made of your lips a common , upon which every ass may find pasture . Go to ! you are a wanton . " And so saying , he turned away from her . " I pray you , Francis , speak not in 52 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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