Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... captain in a monstrous astonishment . " Down with it , fellow , or I will mince thee into nothing . " " Nay , if thou likest not a barber's weapon , thou shouldst not draw upon a barber , " quietly replied Harry Daring , as he boldly ...
... captain in a monstrous astonishment . " Down with it , fellow , or I will mince thee into nothing . " " Nay , if thou likest not a barber's weapon , thou shouldst not draw upon a barber , " quietly replied Harry Daring , as he boldly ...
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... captain . " I would pay thee handsomely for the villainous hurt thou hast given me on my right side . " " Take that on thy left - then one side shall not grumble at t'other , " replied the apprentice , hitting him another desperate poke ...
... captain . " I would pay thee handsomely for the villainous hurt thou hast given me on my right side . " " Take that on thy left - then one side shall not grumble at t'other , " replied the apprentice , hitting him another desperate poke ...
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... captain as he attempted to rise . " By Gog and Magog , thou shalt not rise from this till thou hast agreed upon thy ransom , Sir Brazier , ” said the apprentice gravely , as he poked him down again with his pole . " Wilt murder me ...
... captain as he attempted to rise . " By Gog and Magog , thou shalt not rise from this till thou hast agreed upon thy ransom , Sir Brazier , ” said the apprentice gravely , as he poked him down again with his pole . " Wilt murder me ...
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... captain , in the most piteous accents ever heard , " I would pay thee another shilling sooner . " " What , dost ... captain had sprung on his legs , with a wonder- ful agility considering how hurt he was . " I pray you hold him , good ...
... captain , in the most piteous accents ever heard , " I would pay thee another shilling sooner . " " What , dost ... captain had sprung on his legs , with a wonder- ful agility considering how hurt he was . " I pray you hold him , good ...
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... captain caught sight of his intention , than , with a look of the most exceeding horror and alarm , he made two or three tremendous strides to the door , and was out of the house without another word . " Oh , Master Francis , I have had ...
... captain caught sight of his intention , than , with a look of the most exceeding horror and alarm , he made two or three tremendous strides to the door , and was out of the house without another word . " Oh , Master Francis , I have had ...
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