Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... scurvy mealy- mouthed varlet , who had been sitting some two hours or more in the kitchen , talking the horriblest fustian to Joanna , about a certain Zenocrate ( who was no better than she should be , I'll lay a wager , or she never ...
... scurvy mealy- mouthed varlet , who had been sitting some two hours or more in the kitchen , talking the horriblest fustian to Joanna , about a certain Zenocrate ( who was no better than she should be , I'll lay a wager , or she never ...
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... scurvy villain ! I have seen him so horribly familiar with her , that the like was never known in an honest house The fustian rogue as he is , to call me an old woman ! And as for her , instead of giving him such a setting down as might ...
... scurvy villain ! I have seen him so horribly familiar with her , that the like was never known in an honest house The fustian rogue as he is , to call me an old woman ! And as for her , instead of giving him such a setting down as might ...
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... scurvy fellow , if you say I be no true friend , " replied Dimple angrily . " What , caitiff ! dost call me scurvy fellow 86 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... scurvy fellow , if you say I be no true friend , " replied Dimple angrily . " What , caitiff ! dost call me scurvy fellow 86 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... scurvy fellow ? " shouted one in a very monstrous fierceness . " My lords , this be a marvellous sight , indeed ! " exclaimed Master Burbage , now breaking in upon them with as grave a face as he could assume for the occasion , and ...
... scurvy fellow ? " shouted one in a very monstrous fierceness . " My lords , this be a marvellous sight , indeed ! " exclaimed Master Burbage , now breaking in upon them with as grave a face as he could assume for the occasion , and ...
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... scurvy devil . For mine own part , I know not what his weapon may be ; but sword or dagger , pistol or harquebus , I am for him at any time . " " ' Slife you will anger me if you go on so , " ex- claimed Simon Mainsail , with a ...
... scurvy devil . For mine own part , I know not what his weapon may be ; but sword or dagger , pistol or harquebus , I am for him at any time . " " ' Slife you will anger me if you go on so , " ex- claimed Simon Mainsail , with a ...
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