Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... villain slandered me to him , ” observed his companion , quickly ; " for , although he hath his faults - as who hath not ? I do believe him to be of a right honourable nature . " " I have ofttimes heard him speak slightingly of thee ...
... villain slandered me to him , ” observed his companion , quickly ; " for , although he hath his faults - as who hath not ? I do believe him to be of a right honourable nature . " " I have ofttimes heard him speak slightingly of thee ...
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... I will take care it pass not my lips . Truly ' twould be a shame were I not to do the bidding of so excellent a master as Sir Nicholas Throck- " " " Hang thee , villain , thou wouldst betray me 212 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... I will take care it pass not my lips . Truly ' twould be a shame were I not to do the bidding of so excellent a master as Sir Nicholas Throck- " " " Hang thee , villain , thou wouldst betray me 212 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... villain , thou wouldst betray me upon the instant ! " exclaimed the old knight . " Take to thy oar , and let thy tongue wag on thy peril . " " I am dumb , Sir Nichol- " " " Take that , for a prating varlet ! " said his mas- ter ...
... villain , thou wouldst betray me upon the instant ! " exclaimed the old knight . " Take to thy oar , and let thy tongue wag on thy peril . " " I am dumb , Sir Nichol- " " " Take that , for a prating varlet ! " said his mas- ter ...
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... villain- ous Spaniards great hurt , and coming back , fear not that I shall fail in despoiling them of the Plate fleet to the exceeding enrichment of her majesty's exchequer . " " Ha ! ” cried Lord Burghley . - " The matter stands thus ...
... villain- ous Spaniards great hurt , and coming back , fear not that I shall fail in despoiling them of the Plate fleet to the exceeding enrichment of her majesty's exchequer . " " Ha ! ” cried Lord Burghley . - " The matter stands thus ...
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... villain that walks , ador- able Joanna , ” replied he , outside ; " he hath done such mischief among women as you would find it horrible to think on . Item , five - and - twenty maids utterly undone - fifty widows sent stark mad - and a ...
... villain that walks , ador- able Joanna , ” replied he , outside ; " he hath done such mischief among women as you would find it horrible to think on . Item , five - and - twenty maids utterly undone - fifty widows sent stark mad - and a ...
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