Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... knew not that he was so given to drk , " re- marked the youth . " ' Ifaith I do believe this of him , that he be never given to drink unless the drink be given to him . Haw ! haw ! haw ! " roared the old fellow , as if in exquisite ...
... knew not that he was so given to drk , " re- marked the youth . " ' Ifaith I do believe this of him , that he be never given to drink unless the drink be given to him . Haw ! haw ! haw ! " roared the old fellow , as if in exquisite ...
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... knew what he would be about . The shock he received from what he gained knowledge of when he was under the gateway , had completely changed the current of his feelings towards Joanna , and what he had heard since was not like to do ...
... knew what he would be about . The shock he received from what he gained knowledge of when he was under the gateway , had completely changed the current of his feelings towards Joanna , and what he had heard since was not like to do ...
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... knew she I told you of such matters , " added the old woman , " for she be of a very revengeful nature , and of an exceeding bad heart , as is manifest by her letting me work my old bones till I be ready to drop ; and she standing by as ...
... knew she I told you of such matters , " added the old woman , " for she be of a very revengeful nature , and of an exceeding bad heart , as is manifest by her letting me work my old bones till I be ready to drop ; and she standing by as ...
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... knew could not have been unless a fire had been kept burning till within an hour or so of my coming down . From this I gathered that she set up o'nights . My chamber being nigh unto her's , put me upon keeping awake , to know for a ...
... knew could not have been unless a fire had been kept burning till within an hour or so of my coming down . From this I gathered that she set up o'nights . My chamber being nigh unto her's , put me upon keeping awake , to know for a ...
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... knew not what he was about . " I can scarce think that the voyage hath done you good , Francis , " observed Joanna , as she ap- proached him , " for in truth you look not so well as you used . " “ Like enough , ” replied he bitterly ...
... knew not what he was about . " I can scarce think that the voyage hath done you good , Francis , " observed Joanna , as she ap- proached him , " for in truth you look not so well as you used . " “ Like enough , ” replied he bitterly ...
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