Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... asked not for a cudgel too ; And though mine own my angel be , She now doth play the devil with me . ' Alack ! Alack ! and well - a - day ! ' I heard a hapless husband say , • Bachelors all be not too bold , ' Tis better go hang than ...
... asked not for a cudgel too ; And though mine own my angel be , She now doth play the devil with me . ' Alack ! Alack ! and well - a - day ! ' I heard a hapless husband say , • Bachelors all be not too bold , ' Tis better go hang than ...
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... asked of me concerning of thy circumstances , and pressed much to know whether thou didst lack any- thing he could obtain for thee . Upon this request of his , I presently told him how anxious wert thou to purchase a greater share in ...
... asked of me concerning of thy circumstances , and pressed much to know whether thou didst lack any- thing he could obtain for thee . Upon this request of his , I presently told him how anxious wert thou to purchase a greater share in ...
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... asking a favour of thee . A fig for such patrons , say I there be too many of this sort . Wondrous fine fellows are they all , who are exceeding boun- tiful with their praise , which costeth nothing ; but 16 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... asking a favour of thee . A fig for such patrons , say I there be too many of this sort . Wondrous fine fellows are they all , who are exceeding boun- tiful with their praise , which costeth nothing ; but 16 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... asked the merry Alice , as she sat with her cousin in a fair chamber looking out into the open country at their house in Sherborne . " By my troth , thou art but little credit to womanhood . I will give thee up . I will forswear all ...
... asked the merry Alice , as she sat with her cousin in a fair chamber looking out into the open country at their house in Sherborne . " By my troth , thou art but little credit to womanhood . I will give thee up . I will forswear all ...
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... asked she , very innocently . " There hath been some dispute about it , ' swered my lord , looking , as he thought , monstrous philosophical . " For mine own part , I doubt it . It seemeth to me , that were it a cheese , there should be ...
... asked she , very innocently . " There hath been some dispute about it , ' swered my lord , looking , as he thought , monstrous philosophical . " For mine own part , I doubt it . It seemeth to me , that were it a cheese , there should be ...
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