Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... soon as his back had turned the captain had sprung on his legs , with a wonder- ful agility considering how hurt he was . " I pray you hold him , good sir , " cried Captain Swagger , as he made haste to pick up his SHAKSPEARE AND HIS ...
... soon as his back had turned the captain had sprung on his legs , with a wonder- ful agility considering how hurt he was . " I pray you hold him , good sir , " cried Captain Swagger , as he made haste to pick up his SHAKSPEARE AND HIS ...
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... soon give him a bloody coxcomb as look at him ; for , indeed , I take him to be the impudentest jackanapes , and the shallowest poor fellow I ever came a nigh . Ι cannot abide his tragedy airs . But whether he be or be not the villain ...
... soon give him a bloody coxcomb as look at him ; for , indeed , I take him to be the impudentest jackanapes , and the shallowest poor fellow I ever came a nigh . Ι cannot abide his tragedy airs . But whether he be or be not the villain ...
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... soon as Joanna's back was turned from her , she gave a look full of meaning to Master Francis , put her finger to her lip , and hastened away . During these few seconds the youth had been in a very agony of conflicting emotions . He ...
... soon as Joanna's back was turned from her , she gave a look full of meaning to Master Francis , put her finger to her lip , and hastened away . During these few seconds the youth had been in a very agony of conflicting emotions . He ...
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... soon as the other entered the room , “ How liketh the queen thy new play ? Doth it please her ? Dost think ' twill draw her to the playhouse ? How was it taken among the noble lords and fair ladies of the court ? " " I prythee have ...
... soon as the other entered the room , “ How liketh the queen thy new play ? Doth it please her ? Dost think ' twill draw her to the playhouse ? How was it taken among the noble lords and fair ladies of the court ? " " I prythee have ...
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... soon expect to find sunbeams in a snowball , as truth in a pretty woman . Ask of her if she love thee , she shall answer ' no ' straight , when be sure she hath ' yes ' in her heart all the time . Attempt to lay siege to her lips , she ...
... soon expect to find sunbeams in a snowball , as truth in a pretty woman . Ask of her if she love thee , she shall answer ' no ' straight , when be sure she hath ' yes ' in her heart all the time . Attempt to lay siege to her lips , she ...
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