Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... whole art and mystery of the breathing of a vein . See you this cabbage leaf ? " " I'faith , master , that I cannot fail of doing , it being right under my nose , " replied the boy . " Now , mark the different ridges in the leaf , " 6 ...
... whole art and mystery of the breathing of a vein . See you this cabbage leaf ? " " I'faith , master , that I cannot fail of doing , it being right under my nose , " replied the boy . " Now , mark the different ridges in the leaf , " 6 ...
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... whole operation with an abundance of curiosity . " And methinks I can do it now . " " Be not too hasty , boy , " replied his master . " See me do it some two or three times more , then shall you take the instrument and try for yourself ...
... whole operation with an abundance of curiosity . " And methinks I can do it now . " " Be not too hasty , boy , " replied his master . " See me do it some two or three times more , then shall you take the instrument and try for yourself ...
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... drawing to me , saying , to the customers , that there be not so apt an apprentice in the whole city . Nay , I do assure you , take it as you list , I have arrived at such perfection in SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 15.
... drawing to me , saying , to the customers , that there be not so apt an apprentice in the whole city . Nay , I do assure you , take it as you list , I have arrived at such perfection in SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 15.
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... whole might and main into one desperate tug . " Oh ! oh ! murder ! Oh ! Lord ha ' mercy on my sins ! Oh ! murder ! murder ! murder ! " screamed the old woman , with all the strength of her lungs , as she tried to hold his hands ; but ...
... whole might and main into one desperate tug . " Oh ! oh ! murder ! Oh ! Lord ha ' mercy on my sins ! Oh ! murder ! murder ! murder ! " screamed the old woman , with all the strength of her lungs , as she tried to hold his hands ; but ...
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... whole account of his attempts at chirurgery - at the which , though his companion seemed in a monstrous melancholy humour , he could not help smiling more than once . " Indeed , Master Francis , " added he at the last , " if thou hadst ...
... whole account of his attempts at chirurgery - at the which , though his companion seemed in a monstrous melancholy humour , he could not help smiling more than once . " Indeed , Master Francis , " added he at the last , " if thou hadst ...
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