Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... replied Master Shak- " I cannot let thee in for some minutes . " Nay , why should I tarry ? " enquired the other , " did I not hear thee singing like a very swan ? 66 Haste and ope the door , for I must have speech with thee . " " Tarry ...
... replied Master Shak- " I cannot let thee in for some minutes . " Nay , why should I tarry ? " enquired the other , " did I not hear thee singing like a very swan ? 66 Haste and ope the door , for I must have speech with thee . " " Tarry ...
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... replied Master Shakspeare . " But I tell thee what it is Dick - I am stripped to the buff , therefore be as patient as thou canst for a minute or so . " " I do hugely suspect thee , " said Master Bur- bage . " Thou art not the first I ...
... replied Master Shakspeare . " But I tell thee what it is Dick - I am stripped to the buff , therefore be as patient as thou canst for a minute or so . " " I do hugely suspect thee , " said Master Bur- bage . " Thou art not the first I ...
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... replied the other . " Seeming to want a fiddlestick ! " 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 ...
... replied the other . " Seeming to want a fiddlestick ! " 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 ...
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... replied the call - boy , looking exceeding dignified . " Thou art too modest by half , " said Master Burbage with a monstrous gravity . " Thou art sure to be " cock of the walk " wherever thou goest . I'faith , thou deservest to be the ...
... replied the call - boy , looking exceeding dignified . " Thou art too modest by half , " said Master Burbage with a monstrous gravity . " Thou art sure to be " cock of the walk " wherever thou goest . I'faith , thou deservest to be the ...
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... replied the other , who was very merry upon it . " I 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 ...
... replied the other , who was very merry upon it . " I 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 ...
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