Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... added he at the last , " if thou hadst heard me speaking of my fine Latin , and the infinite gravity of my behaviour , thou wouldst never have forgot- ten it . But the rage of the old witch - that was the fun ! Nay , I do think that the ...
... added he at the last , " if thou hadst heard me speaking of my fine Latin , and the infinite gravity of my behaviour , thou wouldst never have forgot- ten it . But the rage of the old witch - that was the fun ! Nay , I do think that the ...
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... added the apprentice . " " Then I take it to be the part of a true friend ( the which I ever wish to prove myself to thee , Master Francis ) that if one friend setteth his heart upon a pretty wench , the other , if he believeth that she ...
... added the apprentice . " " Then I take it to be the part of a true friend ( the which I ever wish to prove myself to thee , Master Francis ) that if one friend setteth his heart upon a pretty wench , the other , if he believeth that she ...
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... added the other with some sort of bitterness . " But let it not move thee so , I prythee ! " cried Harry Daring , noticing in great trouble the painful expression of his friend's countenance . " And yet she hath done me great kindnesses ...
... added the other with some sort of bitterness . " But let it not move thee so , I prythee ! " cried Harry Daring , noticing in great trouble the painful expression of his friend's countenance . " And yet she hath done me great kindnesses ...
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... added the old woman , " for she be of a very revengeful nature , and of an exceeding bad heart , as is manifest by her letting me work my old bones till I be ready to drop ; and she standing by as fine as you please , and never lending ...
... added the old woman , " for she be of a very revengeful nature , and of an exceeding bad heart , as is manifest by her letting me work my old bones till I be ready to drop ; and she standing by as fine as you please , and never lending ...
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... added , as if in a monstrous indignation ; " he would pass him- self off for a gentleman , forsooth ! and talk in as holiday terms as any lord : yet was he nothing but a trumpery haberdasher , who had no higher em- ployment than the ...
... added , as if in a monstrous indignation ; " he would pass him- self off for a gentleman , forsooth ! and talk in as holiday terms as any lord : yet was he nothing but a trumpery haberdasher , who had no higher em- ployment than the ...
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