Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Band 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 |
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... fret me , you cannot play upon me . Enter POLONIUS . God bless you , sir . Pol . My lord , the Queen would speak with you , and presently . Ham . Do you see that cloud that ' s almost in shape like a camel ? Pol . By the mass , and it's ...
... fret me , you cannot play upon me . Enter POLONIUS . God bless you , sir . Pol . My lord , the Queen would speak with you , and presently . Ham . Do you see that cloud that ' s almost in shape like a camel ? Pol . By the mass , and it's ...
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... Sir Fret . [ Without . ] Mr. Sneer with him did you say ? Enter SIR FRETFUL PLAGIARY Dang . Ah , my dear friend ! -Egad , we were just speaking of your tragedy . - Admirable , Sir Fretful , admirable ! life . Sneer . You never did ...
... Sir Fret . [ Without . ] Mr. Sneer with him did you say ? Enter SIR FRETFUL PLAGIARY Dang . Ah , my dear friend ! -Egad , we were just speaking of your tragedy . - Admirable , Sir Fretful , admirable ! life . Sneer . You never did ...
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... Sir Fret . No , no , I thank you : I believe the piece had sufficient rec- ommendation with it . - I thank you ... Sir Fret . O Lud ! no - never send a play there while I live - hark'ee ! [ Whispers SNEER . Sneer . Writes himself ! -I ...
... Sir Fret . No , no , I thank you : I believe the piece had sufficient rec- ommendation with it . - I thank you ... Sir Fret . O Lud ! no - never send a play there while I live - hark'ee ! [ Whispers SNEER . Sneer . Writes himself ! -I ...
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Charles Townsend Copeland. Sneer . Wonderfully ! Sir Fret . But come , now , there must be something that you think might be mended , hey - Mr . Dangle , has nothing struck you ? to Dang . Why , faith , it is but an ungracious thing for ...
Charles Townsend Copeland. Sneer . Wonderfully ! Sir Fret . But come , now , there must be something that you think might be mended , hey - Mr . Dangle , has nothing struck you ? to Dang . Why , faith , it is but an ungracious thing for ...
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... Mr. Dangle's drawl- ing manner of reading it to me . Sir Fret . Oh , if Mr. Dangle read it , that's quite another affair ! — But I assure you , Mrs. Dangle , the first evening you can spare me three hours and a half , I'll undertake to ...
... Mr. Dangle's drawl- ing manner of reading it to me . Sir Fret . Oh , if Mr. Dangle read it , that's quite another affair ! — But I assure you , Mrs. Dangle , the first evening you can spare me three hours and a half , I'll undertake to ...
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