Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... killed none , I be monstrous down at heart at it . " " Be not out of patience , messmate , ” replied the veteran , " you shall take your own course in time , depend on't . There be no making a ship sail faster than she will , unless ...
... killed none , I be monstrous down at heart at it . " " Be not out of patience , messmate , ” replied the veteran , " you shall take your own course in time , depend on't . There be no making a ship sail faster than she will , unless ...
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... , " ex- claimed Harry Daring , fearlessly ; " I say my prayers nights and mornings , and therefore will i take heed of none such . By Gog and Magog , if VOL . II . K it comes to that , I would as soon kill SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 193.
... , " ex- claimed Harry Daring , fearlessly ; " I say my prayers nights and mornings , and therefore will i take heed of none such . By Gog and Magog , if VOL . II . K it comes to that , I would as soon kill SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 193.
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... kill a devil as a Spaniard , they be both such thorough going vil- lains . " " I would on no account have you say so , " ob- served the veteran , looking timidly round him ; - for , though brave as a lion , he was as superstitious as ...
... kill a devil as a Spaniard , they be both such thorough going vil- lains . " " I would on no account have you say so , " ob- served the veteran , looking timidly round him ; - for , though brave as a lion , he was as superstitious as ...
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... killed a cockroach ; but he sat stern on , with his jaw - port open , and his eyes a winking at the rate of fifty knots an hour . There- upon Old Nick flew upon him , blazing away like a fire ship , and was for taking of him up in his ...
... killed a cockroach ; but he sat stern on , with his jaw - port open , and his eyes a winking at the rate of fifty knots an hour . There- upon Old Nick flew upon him , blazing away like a fire ship , and was for taking of him up in his ...
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... kill a devil as a Spaniard , " said Harry Daring , and then walked himself away , to have speech with his true friend , Master Francis . In the mean time Sir Walter Raleigh and his secretary were pursuing their studies quite as ...
... kill a devil as a Spaniard , " said Harry Daring , and then walked himself away , to have speech with his true friend , Master Francis . In the mean time Sir Walter Raleigh and his secretary were pursuing their studies quite as ...
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