Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... thou lookest as fine as a snake that hath just cast its skin ; and , " added he with more emphasis , " art as useful to any good purpose I'll be bound . " " Will ! Will ! thou hast a most malignant wit ! " cried the other , as he ...
... thou lookest as fine as a snake that hath just cast its skin ; and , " added he with more emphasis , " art as useful to any good purpose I'll be bound . " " Will ! Will ! thou hast a most malignant wit ! " cried the other , as he ...
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... Thou hast me again , " cried his companion , as he threw himself back in his seat to give vent to his laughter ; " I would as soon at- tempt to parry jests with thee as to eat thistles with a jackass ; so take thy fill , and be hanged to ...
... Thou hast me again , " cried his companion , as he threw himself back in his seat to give vent to his laughter ; " I would as soon at- tempt to parry jests with thee as to eat thistles with a jackass ; so take thy fill , and be hanged to ...
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... hast thou , thou impudent varlet , after having , with thy miserable breath , cursed Apollo and all his generation , to come , cap in hand , to one of the humblest of his followers ! Go to , I'll ha ' none o'thee ! I aban- don thee to ...
... hast thou , thou impudent varlet , after having , with thy miserable breath , cursed Apollo and all his generation , to come , cap in hand , to one of the humblest of his followers ! Go to , I'll ha ' none o'thee ! I aban- don thee to ...
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... thy praise , I find I cannot thy defects pourtray ; My pen is ready for most flatt'ring lays , But censures not : it knoweth not the way . Thou , to my heart , hast given deep offence , Yet see I in thee naught but excellence . ' Tis ...
... thy praise , I find I cannot thy defects pourtray ; My pen is ready for most flatt'ring lays , But censures not : it knoweth not the way . Thou , to my heart , hast given deep offence , Yet see I in thee naught but excellence . ' Tis ...
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... thou hast brought , Oft didst thou say thou could'st love none but me ; And much I strived to be worthy thee . But now unhappy chance that brought this turn ! Thou dost deny me with excuses weak The fondnesses for which my soul doth ...
... thou hast brought , Oft didst thou say thou could'st love none but me ; And much I strived to be worthy thee . But now unhappy chance that brought this turn ! Thou dost deny me with excuses weak The fondnesses for which my soul doth ...
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