Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... voice shouting out famously , which beyond all manner of doubt could belong to none other than Gib the call - boy ; and at other times there was heard a noise like unto a great clapping SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 5.
... voice shouting out famously , which beyond all manner of doubt could belong to none other than Gib the call - boy ; and at other times there was heard a noise like unto a great clapping SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 5.
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... thee , I like not holding acquaintance with any , " said Master Burbage . " And yet they be not unsocial , " observed Master Shakspeare with as much gravity as he could assume . " For I doubt not at all 10 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... thee , I like not holding acquaintance with any , " said Master Burbage . " And yet they be not unsocial , " observed Master Shakspeare with as much gravity as he could assume . " For I doubt not at all 10 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... doubt not at all , that not only on its first appearance would one shake thy hand , but shake thy body for thee into the bargain . ” " By this light , that be not so bad ! " exclaimed his companion , laughing heartily . " But methinks ...
... doubt not at all , that not only on its first appearance would one shake thy hand , but shake thy body for thee into the bargain . ” " By this light , that be not so bad ! " exclaimed his companion , laughing heartily . " But methinks ...
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... doubt not , if he were handsomely paid , he would allow himself to be kicked from this world to the next . He liketh nothing so well . I have seen him rejoice at having a cuff from any of us ; and a kick appeareth to delight him beyond ...
... doubt not , if he were handsomely paid , he would allow himself to be kicked from this world to the next . He liketh nothing so well . I have seen him rejoice at having a cuff from any of us ; and a kick appeareth to delight him beyond ...
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... doubt not it was of a pleasing kind ; for a pretty woman's secret is usually well worth knowing . " " That is as you may think it , " said his patron , still looking exceedingly amused , " But this is it : whilst you were in the garden ...
... doubt not it was of a pleasing kind ; for a pretty woman's secret is usually well worth knowing . " " That is as you may think it , " said his patron , still looking exceedingly amused , " But this is it : whilst you were in the garden ...
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