Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... hold it as most comfortable Christian doctrine that the mouth was made for the accommodation of honest victuals . Moreover , I never heard of any one with whom it was customary to make a smoke - jack of himself , but one , and he did do ...
... hold it as most comfortable Christian doctrine that the mouth was made for the accommodation of honest victuals . Moreover , I never heard of any one with whom it was customary to make a smoke - jack of himself , but one , and he did do ...
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... hold it as most comfortable Christian doctrine , that the mouth hath been made for the accommodation of honest victuals . " " We have heard that before , my lord , so if thou meanest to enlighten us no further on this matter , . hold ...
... hold it as most comfortable Christian doctrine , that the mouth hath been made for the accommodation of honest victuals . " " We have heard that before , my lord , so if thou meanest to enlighten us no further on this matter , . hold ...
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... hold it very comfortable Christian doctrine " " Peace , fool ! " cried her majesty , in a voice that not only made Lord Bumble hear , but as- tonished him so , that it sent him staggering two or three paces backwards , upon the delicate ...
... hold it very comfortable Christian doctrine " " Peace , fool ! " cried her majesty , in a voice that not only made Lord Bumble hear , but as- tonished him so , that it sent him staggering two or three paces backwards , upon the delicate ...
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... hold in so much respect as yourself . " " I am greatly beholden to you , and will think of your advice , " replied my Lord Essex , rising , with considerable assumption of dignity , from his chair , as he began putting on his ...
... hold in so much respect as yourself . " " I am greatly beholden to you , and will think of your advice , " replied my Lord Essex , rising , with considerable assumption of dignity , from his chair , as he began putting on his ...
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... hold the honourable office of call - boy to the Globe , on the Bankside , and earn me the handsome sum of a whole shilling a - week — and find myself out on't : but such a one for the business , the players are not like to find more ...
... hold the honourable office of call - boy to the Globe , on the Bankside , and earn me the handsome sum of a whole shilling a - week — and find myself out on't : but such a one for the business , the players are not like to find more ...
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