Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... be- come me infinitely ? and the slashing of this doublet , is it not of the most superlative fashion ? " " In truth , Dick , " remarked his companion , drily , as he pushed back his chair to take SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 5.
... be- come me infinitely ? and the slashing of this doublet , is it not of the most superlative fashion ? " " In truth , Dick , " remarked his companion , drily , as he pushed back his chair to take SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 5.
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... truth , Dick , I do not think thy present dress would become that illustrious princess in the smallest degree ” — " Oh thou pernicious varlet ! " " As for the cock of thy hat , ' tis certainly in ad- mirable conceit , or rather , the ...
... truth , Dick , I do not think thy present dress would become that illustrious princess in the smallest degree ” — " Oh thou pernicious varlet ! " " As for the cock of thy hat , ' tis certainly in ad- mirable conceit , or rather , the ...
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... truth , thou lookest woefully like a right hungry Lazarus . ” " If I look as hungry as Lazarus , thou lookest as fine as Dives , " retorted Master Fletcher . " What , be there no dogs to lick this Lazarus , that he seemeth so woundily ...
... truth , thou lookest woefully like a right hungry Lazarus . ” " If I look as hungry as Lazarus , thou lookest as fine as Dives , " retorted Master Fletcher . " What , be there no dogs to lick this Lazarus , that he seemeth so woundily ...
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... 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- SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 25 The tone of kindness with which these last sen- ...
... 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- SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 25 The tone of kindness with which these last sen- ...
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... truth must be told , somewhat mischievously . " Indeed she hath , " he replied . " It is a good name — a name of excellent credit — a " I doubt it not , " observed Master Shakspeare , with more than his usual gravity ; " but to the ...
... truth must be told , somewhat mischievously . " Indeed she hath , " he replied . " It is a good name — a name of excellent credit — a " I doubt it not , " observed Master Shakspeare , with more than his usual gravity ; " but to the ...
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