Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... asked his companion . 66 Why a- " observed Tim , somewhat as it were in a sort of hesitation- " I would e'en tell him go hang for a knave , and let him go . " " Walk in , my masters - walk in , I pray you ! " cried out mine host as he ...
... asked his companion . 66 Why a- " observed Tim , somewhat as it were in a sort of hesitation- " I would e'en tell him go hang for a knave , and let him go . " " Walk in , my masters - walk in , I pray you ! " cried out mine host as he ...
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... asked the scrivener , with a disturbed countenance , as he quickly caught hold of some parchments that were nigh unto him , and placed them at once in the chest . " I know naught of him that be worth the knowing ; he was some paltry ...
... asked the scrivener , with a disturbed countenance , as he quickly caught hold of some parchments that were nigh unto him , and placed them at once in the chest . " I know naught of him that be worth the knowing ; he was some paltry ...
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... asked the other . " If thou canst not sing better matter than that , and be hanged to thee , thou hadst best come to a quick halt in thy singing , " exclaimed his master . " Be such miserable cot - quean ballads as that the properest ...
... asked the other . " If thou canst not sing better matter than that , and be hanged to thee , thou hadst best come to a quick halt in thy singing , " exclaimed his master . " Be such miserable cot - quean ballads as that the properest ...
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