Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Dame Margery , who seemed busy at dusting of the furniture . " Ah , Master Francis , be that you ! " exclaimed the old woman , seemingly with huge delight , as she observed who it was . " Well , to be sure ! And how bravely you be ...
... Dame Margery , who seemed busy at dusting of the furniture . " Ah , Master Francis , be that you ! " exclaimed the old woman , seemingly with huge delight , as she observed who it was . " Well , to be sure ! And how bravely you be ...
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... Dame Margery , with a very significant look , as she went and carefully closed the door . " I'faith , ' twould be strange in- deed , could it be called maidenly . But , in honest truth , I like not to see you so imposed on . I have ...
... Dame Margery , with a very significant look , as she went and carefully closed the door . " I'faith , ' twould be strange in- deed , could it be called maidenly . But , in honest truth , I like not to see you so imposed on . I have ...
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... dame , if you please to accept of it ; ' which she hath never done . In fact , the grace of God be not in her , that's a sure thing . And she be the wickedest deceitful creature that lives , for she hath ofttimes got me a rating of her ...
... dame , if you please to accept of it ; ' which she hath never done . In fact , the grace of God be not in her , that's a sure thing . And she be the wickedest deceitful creature that lives , for she hath ofttimes got me a rating of her ...
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... dame ? ” enquired Master Francis , rather earnestly . " I be coming to it , kind heart , ” replied Mar- gery . " Now , had it been my good fortune , at her years , to have met with such a sweet young gentle- man as yourself , methinks I ...
... dame ? ” enquired Master Francis , rather earnestly . " I be coming to it , kind heart , ” replied Mar- gery . " Now , had it been my good fortune , at her years , to have met with such a sweet young gentle- man as yourself , methinks I ...
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... dame ? " enquired her companion , suddenly . " Oh ! the paltry fellow ! Oh ! the fustain rogue ! I could never abide his presence , " she added , as if in a monstrous indignation ; " he would pass him- self off for a gentleman ...
... dame ? " enquired her companion , suddenly . " Oh ! the paltry fellow ! Oh ! the fustain rogue ! I could never abide his presence , " she added , as if in a monstrous indignation ; " he would pass him- self off for a gentleman ...
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