Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... seen of his face looked exceeding pale and ghastlike , but doubtless that was from some white stuff he had put on it to make it so . He was leaning back in his seat , with his legs stretched out before him , resting of his elbow upon an ...
... seen of his face looked exceeding pale and ghastlike , but doubtless that was from some white stuff he had put on it to make it so . He was leaning back in his seat , with his legs stretched out before him , resting of his elbow upon an ...
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... seen of any , for that he was but half dressed , he presently hied to the door and bolted it inside . 66 Ope the door , Will ! " cried Master Burbage from without , knocking at it briskly . " Ope the door , I prythee . " 66 speare ...
... seen of any , for that he was but half dressed , he presently hied to the door and bolted it inside . 66 Ope the door , Will ! " cried Master Burbage from without , knocking at it briskly . " Ope the door , I prythee . " 66 speare ...
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... seen few of so generous a nature , ” said the other . " Yet can I never bring my mind to take advantage of it , nevertheless ” - " Here cometh Gib's heavy foot - mayhap he hath a message for one or other of us , " observed his companion ...
... seen few of so generous a nature , ” said the other . " Yet can I never bring my mind to take advantage of it , nevertheless ” - " Here cometh Gib's heavy foot - mayhap he hath a message for one or other of us , " observed his companion ...
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... so well . I have seen him rejoice at having a cuff from any of us ; and a kick appeareth to But what sayeth delight him beyond all measure . my SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 15 as I was shewing of Will Peppercorn the way I ...
... so well . I have seen him rejoice at having a cuff from any of us ; and a kick appeareth to But what sayeth delight him beyond all measure . my SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 15 as I was shewing of Will Peppercorn the way I ...
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... seen he had been but a little stunned , and could have received but a slight bruise or so , for he presently went to sleep in his mother's lap , never crying in the least , as if he had been none the worse for his tumble . This had ...
... seen he had been but a little stunned , and could have received but a slight bruise or so , for he presently went to sleep in his mother's lap , never crying in the least , as if he had been none the worse for his tumble . This had ...
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