Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... of imaginary deer - stealers , whilst thou wert courting his niece in the shrubbery ? ” " Ha ! ha ! thou hast me there , Dick , " replied his friend , unable to refrain from laughing at the 10 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... of imaginary deer - stealers , whilst thou wert courting his niece in the shrubbery ? ” " Ha ! ha ! thou hast me there , Dick , " replied his friend , unable to refrain from laughing at the 10 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... replied the other , " he only showeth that he hath a spice of the ability of Sampson : for he maketh a goodly use of the jawbone of an ass . " " Ha , ha ! ” shouted Master Shakspeare , chafing his hands in the intensity of his delight ...
... replied the other , " he only showeth that he hath a spice of the ability of Sampson : for he maketh a goodly use of the jawbone of an ass . " " Ha , ha ! ” shouted Master Shakspeare , chafing his hands in the intensity of his delight ...
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... replied his visitor , with a melancholy expression of countenance that com- pletely attested the truth of the avowal . " But why should I take advantage of the goodness of VOL . I. C your disposition ? or why trouble you with my com ...
... replied his visitor , with a melancholy expression of countenance that com- pletely attested the truth of the avowal . " But why should I take advantage of the goodness of VOL . I. C your disposition ? or why trouble you with my com ...
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... replied the other , with a smile , as he made room on the little table , and poured out the wine into the vessels . " What ! shall it be said that Will Shakspeare denied a brother poet a draught of the fountain from which he hath so ...
... replied the other , with a smile , as he made room on the little table , and poured out the wine into the vessels . " What ! shall it be said that Will Shakspeare denied a brother poet a draught of the fountain from which he hath so ...
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... replied his host , as he finished his draught . " There can be no harm in praising a modest man ; for if the desert be not equal to the praise , he will not rest till he make it So. But your cup is empty . " " Nay , good Master ...
... replied his host , as he finished his draught . " There can be no harm in praising a modest man ; for if the desert be not equal to the praise , he will not rest till he make it So. But your cup is empty . " " Nay , good Master ...
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