Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... thou canst never succeed in the doing of that which is im- possible . ' 66 " Well , seeing that you have sufficient insight for the nonce into these matters , " continued the old barber very seriously , methought ' twas fitting time you ...
... thou canst never succeed in the doing of that which is im- possible . ' 66 " Well , seeing that you have sufficient insight for the nonce into these matters , " continued the old barber very seriously , methought ' twas fitting time you ...
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... thou art for the picking up of some more Latin which old Tickle- toby - a murrian on him for having given me the birch so oft ! -doth get out of his school books ; and which , as Master Francis hath assured me , thou dost misapply most ...
... thou art for the picking up of some more Latin which old Tickle- toby - a murrian on him for having given me the birch so oft ! -doth get out of his school books ; and which , as Master Francis hath assured me , thou dost misapply most ...
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... thou hast not forgot how I singed off thy whiskers , seeking to give them a right fashionable curl , " said the boy very seriously , as he took in his hand the tooth instrument , and seemed intent on getting it into the cat's mouth ...
... thou hast not forgot how I singed off thy whiskers , seeking to give them a right fashionable curl , " said the boy very seriously , as he took in his hand the tooth instrument , and seemed intent on getting it into the cat's mouth ...
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... thou hast nothing to pay , and be hanged to thee ! else shouldst thou pay a groat like any other Christian . And I will talk Latin to thee , puss , and though I made nothing of it at school , at least shall it be as famous Latin as my ...
... thou hast nothing to pay , and be hanged to thee ! else shouldst thou pay a groat like any other Christian . And I will talk Latin to thee , puss , and though I made nothing of it at school , at least shall it be as famous Latin as my ...
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... thou shalt have all the less toothaches for it , " said the apprentice , in a wonderful con- soling voice ; " I warrant they shall never ache ; for is it not writ in Aristotle " - " Drat Harry's total and thee too ! " screamed the other ...
... thou shalt have all the less toothaches for it , " said the apprentice , in a wonderful con- soling voice ; " I warrant they shall never ache ; for is it not writ in Aristotle " - " Drat Harry's total and thee too ! " screamed the other ...
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