Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... face , advanced up to her . " Where be Master Lather ? " cried the dame in right piteous accents , as with a shrewish coun- tenance of exceeding uneasiness , she sat herself down on a chair , swaying backwards and forwards , and making ...
... face , advanced up to her . " Where be Master Lather ? " cried the dame in right piteous accents , as with a shrewish coun- tenance of exceeding uneasiness , she sat herself down on a chair , swaying backwards and forwards , and making ...
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... face , she set a writhing and twisting her body about the room , as if she was in her last agony . " Oh ! I be a dying ! my hour be come ; I must needs give up the ghost ! " cried she , very piteously . 66 Keep a good heart - you will ...
... face , she set a writhing and twisting her body about the room , as if she was in her last agony . " Oh ! I be a dying ! my hour be come ; I must needs give up the ghost ! " cried she , very piteously . 66 Keep a good heart - you will ...
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... face all of a sudden becoming livid with rage , as she looked upon the tooth : " you have pulled out the only two sound teeth I had in my head , and left the aching one in . " " What , have I pulled out two ? " exclaimed the boy , as if ...
... face all of a sudden becoming livid with rage , as she looked upon the tooth : " you have pulled out the only two sound teeth I had in my head , and left the aching one in . " " What , have I pulled out two ? " exclaimed the boy , as if ...
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... face as demure and innocent as you please . Then there entered no other than Captain Swagger , ( of whom the reader hath already some knowledge ) , march- ing in with the absolutest blustering manner that ever was seen . " Fellow ...
... face as demure and innocent as you please . Then there entered no other than Captain Swagger , ( of whom the reader hath already some knowledge ) , march- ing in with the absolutest blustering manner that ever was seen . " Fellow ...
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... face , which had got exceeding pale , now was in a monstrous fiery wrath . " A thousand furies ! " shouted he , starting up of a sudden . " Hast dared to cut me in this manner ? " " In truth , I have cut thee to the bone ! " said the ...
... face , which had got exceeding pale , now was in a monstrous fiery wrath . " A thousand furies ! " shouted he , starting up of a sudden . " Hast dared to cut me in this manner ? " " In truth , I have cut thee to the bone ! " said the ...
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