Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... better view of his visitor , " I've seen many a jackdaw cut a finer figure . " " A plague on thy pestilent jests ! " exclaimed the other with assumed indignation . " But as thou askest for my opinion , " he re- sumed , " I will tell ...
... better view of his visitor , " I've seen many a jackdaw cut a finer figure . " " A plague on thy pestilent jests ! " exclaimed the other with assumed indignation . " But as thou askest for my opinion , " he re- sumed , " I will tell ...
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... better than a Turk , if ev'ry word isn't gospel . But , " 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 ...
... better than a Turk , if ev'ry word isn't gospel . But , " 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 ...
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... better than a bare trencher and an empty tankard . Catch the crumbs that have fallen then , for , in truth , thou lookest woefully like a right hungry Lazarus . ” " If I look as hungry as Lazarus , thou lookest as fine as Dives ...
... better than a bare trencher and an empty tankard . Catch the crumbs that have fallen then , for , in truth , thou lookest woefully like a right hungry Lazarus . ” " If I look as hungry as Lazarus , thou lookest as fine as Dives ...
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... better acquaintance , " added he , as he poured out a brimming cup for himself , " and may success attend you equal to your deserts— which be of no common order . " " You are too liberal in your commendation-- indeed you are ...
... better acquaintance , " added he , as he poured out a brimming cup for himself , " and may success attend you equal to your deserts— which be of no common order . " " You are too liberal in your commendation-- indeed you are ...
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... better part of an hour searching for him — the graceless vagrant . Francis ! " Thus he went on , growling and grumbling , and poking into every hole and corner , with a physiognomy most unna- turally crabbed , and a voice feeble and ...
... better part of an hour searching for him — the graceless vagrant . Francis ! " Thus he went on , growling and grumbling , and poking into every hole and corner , with a physiognomy most unna- turally crabbed , and a voice feeble and ...
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