Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... sure enough a footstep was heard of the very clumsiest sort ap- proaching the door - then there came a knock at it , and admittance being granted , certes Gib , the call - boy , made his appearance , looking in no way altered from what ...
... sure enough a footstep was heard of the very clumsiest sort ap- proaching the door - then there came a knock at it , and admittance being granted , certes Gib , the call - boy , made his appearance , looking in no way altered from what ...
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... sure to be " cock of the walk " wherever thou goest . I'faith , thou deservest to be the king of the cocks and of the hens too , thou hast such a superlative talent for crowing . " " Dost think so , indeed ? " cried Gib , grinning with ...
... sure to be " cock of the walk " wherever thou goest . I'faith , thou deservest to be the king of the cocks and of the hens too , thou hast such a superlative talent for crowing . " " Dost think so , indeed ? " cried Gib , grinning with ...
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... sure , so that it be but in my power to perform . " " ' Tis a simple thing enough , " said his com- panion . " It hath come to my knowledge that you are exceeding desirous of purchasing a greater share in your playhouse than what you ...
... sure , so that it be but in my power to perform . " " ' Tis a simple thing enough , " said his com- panion . " It hath come to my knowledge that you are exceeding desirous of purchasing a greater share in your playhouse than what you ...
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... sure thing , " said our illustrious poet . " O ' my life ! I have no patience with such as do cuddle up in their brains whatever they know , whereof others be ignorant , and are so obstinately intent upon the enlightening of none , that ...
... sure thing , " said our illustrious poet . " O ' my life ! I have no patience with such as do cuddle up in their brains whatever they know , whereof others be ignorant , and are so obstinately intent upon the enlightening of none , that ...
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... sure ! " cried the old knight , bursting out into a famous chuckle . Stephen hath much ado to keep them in their chambers , they be so furious to have sight of thee . " 66 " Oh , I did forget , " said Alice laughingly , " I promised my ...
... sure ! " cried the old knight , bursting out into a famous chuckle . Stephen hath much ado to keep them in their chambers , they be so furious to have sight of thee . " 66 " Oh , I did forget , " said Alice laughingly , " I promised my ...
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