Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... doubt much if thou wouldst hang better thyself . " " Enough , enough , Will , " eagerly exclaimed his associate , putting his hands together , as if begging for mercy , " if thou hast any bowels of compassion , spare me . " " And if ...
... doubt much if thou wouldst hang better thyself . " " Enough , enough , Will , " eagerly exclaimed his associate , putting his hands together , as if begging for mercy , " if thou hast any bowels of compassion , spare me . " " And if ...
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... doubt it not , " observed Master Shakspeare , with more than his usual gravity ; " but to the point , man . Dost hesitate to tell it ? Take my word for it , you are paying her no compliment if you do . " " Her name is Joanna , " said ...
... doubt it not , " observed Master Shakspeare , with more than his usual gravity ; " but to the point , man . Dost hesitate to tell it ? Take my word for it , you are paying her no compliment if you do . " " Her name is Joanna , " said ...
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... doubt I much it love like mine hath known . Oh , would I could forget that thou wert kind , Or thou would'st act more truly to my mind ! Remember this - the threat'ning cataract That loudest roars , is use for no man's hands ; And ' mid ...
... doubt I much it love like mine hath known . Oh , would I could forget that thou wert kind , Or thou would'st act more truly to my mind ! Remember this - the threat'ning cataract That loudest roars , is use for no man's hands ; And ' mid ...
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... doubt the wickedness of the world after this ? But I'll trounce him , I'll warrant me . Francis ! " he bawled , as loud as he could , first opening the door , that he might be heard , and then muttering to himself , and crying out by ...
... doubt the wickedness of the world after this ? But I'll trounce him , I'll warrant me . Francis ! " he bawled , as loud as he could , first opening the door , that he might be heard , and then muttering to himself , and crying out by ...
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... doubt thee hugely , " responded the other , shaking his head , " for ' tis so much in thy fashion . Then wert thou busying thy most fruitful imagina- tion in search of new discoveries , and , instead of steering into some delectable bay ...
... doubt thee hugely , " responded the other , shaking his head , " for ' tis so much in thy fashion . Then wert thou busying thy most fruitful imagina- tion in search of new discoveries , and , instead of steering into some delectable bay ...
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