Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... While in another place the gazer should meet- " Hair cut and curled As well as any where in the world ; And in bald places made to grow , Whether it will or no . " About there were some few shelves , having on them bundles of herbs ...
... While in another place the gazer should meet- " Hair cut and curled As well as any where in the world ; And in bald places made to grow , Whether it will or no . " About there were some few shelves , having on them bundles of herbs ...
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... whilst the boy was a looking on with exceeding curiousness . " The reason you should first essay in a cabbage leaf is this , " continued the chirurgeon : " That whereas , on a first trial or so , upon the arm of a living man , not ...
... whilst the boy was a looking on with exceeding curiousness . " The reason you should first essay in a cabbage leaf is this , " continued the chirurgeon : " That whereas , on a first trial or so , upon the arm of a living man , not ...
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... - tinued the old woman , with increasing indignation , whilst the countenance of the youth exhibited con- siderable uneasiness ; and coming closer , with a look of greater mystery she added in a deep low 48 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... - tinued the old woman , with increasing indignation , whilst the countenance of the youth exhibited con- siderable uneasiness ; and coming closer , with a look of greater mystery she added in a deep low 48 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... chafed his breast in the same man- ner , lifting up with her other arm his head the whilst , which she pressed closely to her ; and D 3 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 57 of the skin, which marvellously increased his death- ...
... chafed his breast in the same man- ner , lifting up with her other arm his head the whilst , which she pressed closely to her ; and D 3 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 57 of the skin, which marvellously increased his death- ...
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... whilst , which she pressed closely to her ; and kissing of his forehead ; and sobbing wonderfully ; and ever and anon saying all sorts of endearing things to him . All at once he gave a slight gasp . At this she uttered such a scream of ...
... whilst , which she pressed closely to her ; and kissing of his forehead ; and sobbing wonderfully ; and ever and anon saying all sorts of endearing things to him . All at once he gave a slight gasp . At this she uttered such a scream of ...
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