Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... hear of ; " then observing that his cheek became still paler , and his look more dis- turbed , she proceeded , first giving a cautious glance at the door : - " listen to me , and you shall hear all . Coming down stairs in the early ...
... hear of ; " then observing that his cheek became still paler , and his look more dis- turbed , she proceeded , first giving a cautious glance at the door : - " listen to me , and you shall hear all . Coming down stairs in the early ...
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... hear Master Shak- speare read a new play which he had writ upon her majesty's suggestion , as hath been described . Master Shakspeare stood with his back to the light , and his face to the queen , reading of his manuscript , with his ...
... hear Master Shak- speare read a new play which he had writ upon her majesty's suggestion , as hath been described . Master Shakspeare stood with his back to the light , and his face to the queen , reading of his manuscript , with his ...
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... hear him say that you had no more brains than a maggot . " " He lies in his throat ! " furiously cried my Lord Dimple . " I will prove on his villainous body that I have more brains than fifty maggots . " " My Lord Simple , " said ...
... hear him say that you had no more brains than a maggot . " " He lies in his throat ! " furiously cried my Lord Dimple . " I will prove on his villainous body that I have more brains than fifty maggots . " " My Lord Simple , " said ...
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... hear of , were he within a mile of it , and straight- way calleth him Zenocrate . ' Upon the which , I , taking it to be some vile name it was not proper for me to put up with , did on the instant fetch the pitiful villain such a punch ...
... hear of , were he within a mile of it , and straight- way calleth him Zenocrate . ' Upon the which , I , taking it to be some vile name it was not proper for me to put up with , did on the instant fetch the pitiful villain such a punch ...
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... hear thee say that thou art doing of nothing of advantage to the world ; for art thou not con- stantly writing upon such matters as I doubt not must be of great profit to all , and in after times will make thee as exceeding famous , as ...
... hear thee say that thou art doing of nothing of advantage to the world ; for art thou not con- stantly writing upon such matters as I doubt not must be of great profit to all , and in after times will make thee as exceeding famous , as ...
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