Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... added he with more emphasis , " art as useful to any good purpose I'll be bound . " " Will ! Will ! thou hast a most malignant wit ! " cried the other , as he approached his friend with mock gravity , and shook him earnestly by the hand ...
... added he with more emphasis , " art as useful to any good purpose I'll be bound . " " Will ! Will ! thou hast a most malignant wit ! " cried the other , as he approached his friend with mock gravity , and shook him earnestly by the hand ...
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... added he gravely , " who could ima- gine Master William Shakspeare playing the ghost in a country church - yard ? " " Or Master Richard Burbage playing the lover to a sexton's daughter ? " And thereupon the two worthies did laugh till ...
... added he gravely , " who could ima- gine Master William Shakspeare playing the ghost in a country church - yard ? " " Or Master Richard Burbage playing the lover to a sexton's daughter ? " And thereupon the two worthies did laugh till ...
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... added , as he sauntered up to the table . 66 Ay , marry will I , for old acquaintance sake , " replied his friend , and immediately did search among his papers , from which he presently selected one . Scrutinising it earnestly , he ...
... added , as he sauntered up to the table . 66 Ay , marry will I , for old acquaintance sake , " replied his friend , and immediately did search among his papers , from which he presently selected one . Scrutinising it earnestly , he ...
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... added , in his own facetious way . " Faith , I care not an ' I have good sport : and I'll pay thee for thy tackle with a loose fish or two , " replied the other , with a chuckle of inward satis- faction . " I'll ha ' none o ' thy ...
... added , in his own facetious way . " Faith , I care not an ' I have good sport : and I'll pay thee for thy tackle with a loose fish or two , " replied the other , with a chuckle of inward satis- faction . " I'll ha ' none o ' thy ...
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... added Master Bur- bage , in his usual jocose manner . " Hast thou come to the rich man's table , Lazarus ? Look for the crumbs , man ! Look for the crumbs ! and thou art not like to get anything else ; for the table hath nothing better ...
... added Master Bur- bage , in his usual jocose manner . " Hast thou come to the rich man's table , Lazarus ? Look for the crumbs , man ! Look for the crumbs ! and thou art not like to get anything else ; for the table hath nothing better ...
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