Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... companion , in seeming anger . " Thou hast one of such a sort that it requireth no other to help it . O ' my life , I do believe thou couldst wheedle the moon into a nut - shell - thou hast got such a tongue . Didst thou not cut me out ...
... companion , in seeming anger . " Thou hast one of such a sort that it requireth no other to help it . O ' my life , I do believe thou couldst wheedle the moon into a nut - shell - thou hast got such a tongue . Didst thou not cut me out ...
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... companion , smiling at what had dropped from the other , " I dwelt particularly on the impossibility of her creat- ing such happiness with any honesty . The happi- ness that may be created at the expense of another can never be defended ...
... companion , smiling at what had dropped from the other , " I dwelt particularly on the impossibility of her creat- ing such happiness with any honesty . The happi- ness that may be created at the expense of another can never be defended ...
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... companion ; " for I do assure thee she acknowledged to me that she heeded thy fine compliments as a thrifty housewife does a littér of kittens she be pitching all of a lump into the next pool . " Sup " Ha ! said she so ? the little ...
... companion ; " for I do assure thee she acknowledged to me that she heeded thy fine compliments as a thrifty housewife does a littér of kittens she be pitching all of a lump into the next pool . " Sup " Ha ! said she so ? the little ...
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... companion ' " and I doubt not ' twill afford marvellous proper sport . But how dost mean to set about it ? " " In this way , sweet Will , ” replied Master Bur- bage . " About this time we may make sure of finding these faithful ...
... companion ' " and I doubt not ' twill afford marvellous proper sport . But how dost mean to set about it ? " " In this way , sweet Will , ” replied Master Bur- bage . " About this time we may make sure of finding these faithful ...
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... companion on the elbow , and look as if he were marvellously inclined for another laugh . " Attend not to him , I pray your worship , " shouted Harry Daring , as he , with Master Francis , hastily approached the spot , cudgel in hand ...
... companion on the elbow , and look as if he were marvellously inclined for another laugh . " Attend not to him , I pray your worship , " shouted Harry Daring , as he , with Master Francis , hastily approached the spot , cudgel in hand ...
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