Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... coming in did freely accost Master Shakspeare with a very ' hail fellow ' slap on the back , exclaiming— “ How now , Chanticleer ? thou lookest as demure as an old maid that waketh in the night with a dream that she hath been kissed by ...
... coming in did freely accost Master Shakspeare with a very ' hail fellow ' slap on the back , exclaiming— “ How now , Chanticleer ? thou lookest as demure as an old maid that waketh in the night with a dream that she hath been kissed by ...
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... coming for simples , catching me up for a goodly pennyworth , and boiling me , as a sovereign remedy for her rheumatics . " " Nay , Tom , thou shalt be put to no such igno- ble use , believe me , " said Master Shakspeare , now laughing ...
... coming for simples , catching me up for a goodly pennyworth , and boiling me , as a sovereign remedy for her rheumatics . " " Nay , Tom , thou shalt be put to no such igno- ble use , believe me , " said Master Shakspeare , now laughing ...
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... coming strutting along in all his finery to as- certain what they were so merry upon , had got nigh upon Master Green , when he was sent by the suddenness of the concussion flying along as if he had been shot out of a culverin ...
... coming strutting along in all his finery to as- certain what they were so merry upon , had got nigh upon Master Green , when he was sent by the suddenness of the concussion flying along as if he had been shot out of a culverin ...
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... coming in before Master Aniseed with a rapier of a tre- mendous length , which he had drawn from the scabbard at his side . " Is any man so weary of life as to stand before my invincible toasting iron ? - then let him die now , and pray ...
... coming in before Master Aniseed with a rapier of a tre- mendous length , which he had drawn from the scabbard at his side . " Is any man so weary of life as to stand before my invincible toasting iron ? - then let him die now , and pray ...
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... coming into play a minute since , he jumped out of the way without in the least looking after his friend . " In truth , my elbow be somewhat bruised , " replied Lord Simple , with a right dolorous look . " But how is it with thee ...
... coming into play a minute since , he jumped out of the way without in the least looking after his friend . " In truth , my elbow be somewhat bruised , " replied Lord Simple , with a right dolorous look . " But how is it with thee ...
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