Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... proper honesty , give it to the illustrious source from which it sprung . " This speech appeared to give her majesty great satisfaction , for she looked well pleased at it ; and the ladies around her spoke to one another in com ...
... proper honesty , give it to the illustrious source from which it sprung . " This speech appeared to give her majesty great satisfaction , for she looked well pleased at it ; and the ladies around her spoke to one another in com ...
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... proper sport . But how dost mean to set about it ? " " In this way , sweet Will , ” replied Master Bur- bage . " About this time we may make sure of finding these faithful shepherds taking of their cus- tomary walk towards Finsbury ...
... proper sport . But how dost mean to set about it ? " " In this way , sweet Will , ” replied Master Bur- bage . " About this time we may make sure of finding these faithful shepherds taking of their cus- tomary walk towards Finsbury ...
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... proper estimation of your lordship's excellent parts . I did myself 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 ...
... proper estimation of your lordship's excellent parts . I did myself 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 ...
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... proper for one in his condition , happened for to look with a sort of affectionateness upon a comely wench ; -albeit I of late have had some suspicion her virtue be somewhat out at elbows ; when up cometh this fel- low , who , for all ...
... proper for one in his condition , happened for to look with a sort of affectionateness upon a comely wench ; -albeit I of late have had some suspicion her virtue be somewhat out at elbows ; when up cometh this fel- low , who , for all ...
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... proper for me to put up with , did on the instant fetch the pitiful villain such a punch under his ribs , that it made him cry out like a scalded pig and here have I brought my true friend to do him battle , as becometh a gentleman who ...
... proper for me to put up with , did on the instant fetch the pitiful villain such a punch under his ribs , that it made him cry out like a scalded pig and here have I brought my true friend to do him battle , as becometh a gentleman who ...
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