Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... uncle will be angered with me ; and he is a man of a most ungracious hu- mour , " said Master Francis . " A murrain on him ! " cried Master Shak- speare . " And , if I may make so free as to ask , who is he ? " " He is Gregory Vellum ...
... uncle will be angered with me ; and he is a man of a most ungracious hu- mour , " said Master Francis . " A murrain on him ! " cried Master Shak- speare . " And , if I may make so free as to ask , who is he ? " " He is Gregory Vellum ...
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... uncle ? -knoweth he nothing ? " " Sometimes I am apt to think that he knows more than he is inclined to tell , " replied Master Francis ; " for in his unguarded moments , he hath dropped some mysterious hints which savour a little of ...
... uncle ? -knoweth he nothing ? " " Sometimes I am apt to think that he knows more than he is inclined to tell , " replied Master Francis ; " for in his unguarded moments , he hath dropped some mysterious hints which savour a little of ...
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... uncle , am fast asleep ; and there he sits , wearing out the night in studying a most unprofitable lot of heathen- ish books . But take this trumpery and read it , Mistress Joanna , for he writes such an unnatural fine hand that my poor ...
... uncle , am fast asleep ; and there he sits , wearing out the night in studying a most unprofitable lot of heathen- ish books . But take this trumpery and read it , Mistress Joanna , for he writes such an unnatural fine hand that my poor ...
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... uncle , he will give over all such primitive delinquencies . " “ Dost think so , sweetest ? " enquired the old man eagerly , as , with a most preposterous leer , he thrust his ungraceful countenance close to her beautiful face . " You ...
... uncle , he will give over all such primitive delinquencies . " “ Dost think so , sweetest ? " enquired the old man eagerly , as , with a most preposterous leer , he thrust his ungraceful countenance close to her beautiful face . " You ...
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... uncle would be angered with me for stopping ; for thou knowest how easy he is of provocation , so I ran all the way home . " " Thou hadst best make haste , and conceal thy- self somewhere for the nonce , " responded she , " for thy uncle ...
... uncle would be angered with me for stopping ; for thou knowest how easy he is of provocation , so I ran all the way home . " " Thou hadst best make haste , and conceal thy- self somewhere for the nonce , " responded she , " for thy uncle ...
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