Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... cried the other , laughing exceedingly as he compared in his own mind Master Bur- bage's statement with what he had just heard . " And when I told him I doubted his authorship , " continued his fair compan- ion , he swore by Apollo and ...
... cried the other , laughing exceedingly as he compared in his own mind Master Bur- bage's statement with what he had just heard . " And when I told him I doubted his authorship , " continued his fair compan- ion , he swore by Apollo and ...
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... cried Peter indignantly . " By goles , I could out with my tool and beat the knave into shavings . " " Prythee be quiet , and take a drink , " said Diggory . " Well , here's to thee , and confusion to all beggarly knaves that can not ...
... cried Peter indignantly . " By goles , I could out with my tool and beat the knave into shavings . " " Prythee be quiet , and take a drink , " said Diggory . " Well , here's to thee , and confusion to all beggarly knaves that can not ...
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... cried the good dame , earnestly . " Passion ! " bawled the justice , in a louder voice , and seemingly in an increased rage . " Wounds ! but methinks here is fine occasion for it . It is but fitting I should be in a passion - in a ...
... cried the good dame , earnestly . " Passion ! " bawled the justice , in a louder voice , and seemingly in an increased rage . " Wounds ! but methinks here is fine occasion for it . It is but fitting I should be in a passion - in a ...
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