Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... like the original as is a Barbary hen to a dish of stewed prunes . But I care not , so that there be fun in the world , and plenty of it . " Then finding he had taken out all the teeth from 12 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... like the original as is a Barbary hen to a dish of stewed prunes . But I care not , so that there be fun in the world , and plenty of it . " Then finding he had taken out all the teeth from 12 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... taken out all the teeth from the jaw , he flung it aside , and looked as if he scarce knew what to be at . 66 By Gog and Magog ! " exclaimed he , chafing of his hands merrily . “ If there should come one with a raging tooth now , I ...
... taken out all the teeth from the jaw , he flung it aside , and looked as if he scarce knew what to be at . 66 By Gog and Magog ! " exclaimed he , chafing of his hands merrily . “ If there should come one with a raging tooth now , I ...
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... taken him for a lord . " I can let any thing , if it please your lordship , " said the boy , famously well pleased that such was required of him . " But , indeed , in the letting of blood lieth my particular skilfulness . I can assure ...
... taken him for a lord . " I can let any thing , if it please your lordship , " said the boy , famously well pleased that such was required of him . " But , indeed , in the letting of blood lieth my particular skilfulness . I can assure ...
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... taken with a sudden death , when Joanna sprung forward and caught him in her arms . 66 66 Why , I have not killed thee , sure ? " exclaimed she , apparently in a wonderful consternation . Nay , it cannot be ! -- Indeed , I meant it not ...
... taken with a sudden death , when Joanna sprung forward and caught him in her arms . 66 66 Why , I have not killed thee , sure ? " exclaimed she , apparently in a wonderful consternation . Nay , it cannot be ! -- Indeed , I meant it not ...
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... taken place . He looked about him like one amazed . He thought that something terrible had been done , but he knew not what . It happened that his gaze wandering about SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 59 much of its extreme pallidness; his ...
... taken place . He looked about him like one amazed . He thought that something terrible had been done , but he knew not what . It happened that his gaze wandering about SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 59 much of its extreme pallidness; his ...
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