Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... thing formal and grave about him . In one hand he held a lancet , and in the other a cabbage leaf . A boy stood before him seemingly very attentive . He was thickset and short of his age , with an honest plump face , and eyes that ...
... thing formal and grave about him . In one hand he held a lancet , and in the other a cabbage leaf . A boy stood before him seemingly very attentive . He was thickset and short of his age , with an honest plump face , and eyes that ...
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... thing it be better at first to practise on such a thing as this than meddle with a living mouth ; which remindeth me of what hath been said on this very subject by the learded Podalirius : De gustibus non est dis- putandum : ' which ...
... thing it be better at first to practise on such a thing as this than meddle with a living mouth ; which remindeth me of what hath been said on this very subject by the learded Podalirius : De gustibus non est dis- putandum : ' which ...
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... thing . What , thou wilt not , ey ? O ' my life , I'll shave thy tail as bare as my hand , and make thee ashamed to shew thyself before thy sweetheart , —for truly is it said by Esculapius , hoppeti kickoti corum hic hæc hoc cum tickle ...
... thing . What , thou wilt not , ey ? O ' my life , I'll shave thy tail as bare as my hand , and make thee ashamed to shew thyself before thy sweetheart , —for truly is it said by Esculapius , hoppeti kickoti corum hic hæc hoc cum tickle ...
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... thing that appertaineth to chirurgery and to the craft of a barber , he is willing enough I should attend his business in his absence , if it please your lordship : therefore , if there be any thing you require of my master , if I ...
... thing that appertaineth to chirurgery and to the craft of a barber , he is willing enough I should attend his business in his absence , if it please your lordship : therefore , if there be any thing you require of my master , if I ...
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... things I shall require of thee . " " Prythee tell me what they be , and let me up . " " First , thou shalt acknowledge thyself conquered in fair fight . " " Granted . Oh , my back ! " 66 30 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . the blows of his ...
... things I shall require of thee . " " Prythee tell me what they be , and let me up . " " First , thou shalt acknowledge thyself conquered in fair fight . " " Granted . Oh , my back ! " 66 30 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . the blows of his ...
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