Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... exclaimed he on the outside in his customary jocular manner . " I see through thy tricks now . Thou art not the bird to be ever a singing to thyself . Thou hast got some pretty wench with thee - a murrian on thee for thy slyness ...
... exclaimed he on the outside in his customary jocular manner . " I see through thy tricks now . Thou art not the bird to be ever a singing to thyself . Thou hast got some pretty wench with thee - a murrian on thee for thy slyness ...
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... exclaimed his companion , laughing heartily . " But methinks thy wit be like unto a steel breastplate - the brighter it becometh the oftener it be used . ” " And that be none so bad , " replied his friend . " But how didst like the ...
... exclaimed his companion , laughing heartily . " But methinks thy wit be like unto a steel breastplate - the brighter it becometh the oftener it be used . ” " And that be none so bad , " replied his friend . " But how didst like the ...
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... exclaimed his companion . " Thou art too scrupulous by far . Dost think I would stand upon my punctilios with one inclined to do me a kindness ? I be no such a wittol , I promise thee . But to proceed with my narration . My lord did ...
... exclaimed his companion . " Thou art too scrupulous by far . Dost think I would stand upon my punctilios with one inclined to do me a kindness ? I be no such a wittol , I promise thee . But to proceed with my narration . My lord did ...
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... exclaimed Master Bur- bage , hitting of the boy a slap on the back which nearly sent him off his legs . " Thou didst play thy part famously . " " Methinks , for the playing of the cock in SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 13.
... exclaimed Master Bur- bage , hitting of the boy a slap on the back which nearly sent him off his legs . " Thou didst play thy part famously . " " Methinks , for the playing of the cock in SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 13.
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... exclaimed Master Burbage , lifting up his foot , and lending him such a kick of the breech , as he was a turning round , that sent him , as it were , flying through the open door . 66 Nay , hurt him not , I prythee , " cried Master ...
... exclaimed Master Burbage , lifting up his foot , and lending him such a kick of the breech , as he was a turning round , that sent him , as it were , flying through the open door . 66 Nay , hurt him not , I prythee , " cried Master ...
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