Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... tell thee . Didst thou wish to attire thyself as becometh the queen's majesty , thou shouldst have had recourse to the queen's majesty's wardrobe : for in honest truth , Dick , I do not think thy present dress would become that ...
... tell thee . Didst thou wish to attire thyself as becometh the queen's majesty , thou shouldst have had recourse to the queen's majesty's wardrobe : for in honest truth , Dick , I do not think thy present dress would become that ...
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... tell thee how it is , Will . This mercer's daughter is said to be the richest heiress in the city . I saw her at the Bear Garden with the old hunks her father , whom she ruleth most filially ; and observing that she had an eye like ...
... tell thee how it is , Will . This mercer's daughter is said to be the richest heiress in the city . I saw her at the Bear Garden with the old hunks her father , whom she ruleth most filially ; and observing that she had an eye like ...
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... tell thee , she is ready to melt in my able use . arms . " - " A wax doll would do the same , Dick , " drily remarked the other , " if thou wert warm enough . " " Away with thy pestilent similes ! " exclaimed his guest , starting up ...
... tell thee , she is ready to melt in my able use . arms . " - " A wax doll would do the same , Dick , " drily remarked the other , " if thou wert warm enough . " " Away with thy pestilent similes ! " exclaimed his guest , starting up ...
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... tell thee what , sweet Will , thou shalt help me in this strait with thine own unparalleled talents , and if I be not grateful , call me a dog . ” " Dog , quotha ! " cried his guest , in seeming amazement , " art thou not the veriest ...
... tell thee what , sweet Will , thou shalt help me in this strait with thine own unparalleled talents , and if I be not grateful , call me a dog . ” " Dog , quotha ! " cried his guest , in seeming amazement , " art thou not the veriest ...
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... tell thee what , Lazarus , an ' thou ever liest in Abraham's bosom , thou hadst best tuck up thine ancles , for thou must needs find there a plentiful lack of bedroom . " " Mind not the reprobate , worthy Fletcher ,, ” ob- served Master ...
... tell thee what , Lazarus , an ' thou ever liest in Abraham's bosom , thou hadst best tuck up thine ancles , for thou must needs find there a plentiful lack of bedroom . " " Mind not the reprobate , worthy Fletcher ,, ” ob- served Master ...
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