Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... took for a debt of fifty crowns , and for which Master Ingot , the goldsmith , would have given me forty at any time . Oh ! fool , that can only cozen boys and folks afar off , thou art cheated past all redemption ! " Then he went and ...
... took for a debt of fifty crowns , and for which Master Ingot , the goldsmith , would have given me forty at any time . Oh ! fool , that can only cozen boys and folks afar off , thou art cheated past all redemption ! " Then he went and ...
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... took from his vest the dirty rag that hath previously been described , and begun carefully to unfold it— " here be a foul robbery thou hast committed . How didst get these fine pieces of candle I found in thy room ? Hast no shame ? What ...
... took from his vest the dirty rag that hath previously been described , and begun carefully to unfold it— " here be a foul robbery thou hast committed . How didst get these fine pieces of candle I found in thy room ? Hast no shame ? What ...
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... took what you have in your hand , that I might have light to assist me in my studies ; but if the loss grieve you , they cannot be worth more than a halfpenny , and you may either keep them , or I will pay you for them . " " Pay , pay ...
... took what you have in your hand , that I might have light to assist me in my studies ; but if the loss grieve you , they cannot be worth more than a halfpenny , and you may either keep them , or I will pay you for them . " " Pay , pay ...
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... delight to shew her learning , of which she was very bountifully gifted ; and more espe- cially took great pleasure in receiving the praises of so F 3 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 105 "Rememberest thou those lines of Virgil," asked ...
... delight to shew her learning , of which she was very bountifully gifted ; and more espe- cially took great pleasure in receiving the praises of so F 3 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 105 "Rememberest thou those lines of Virgil," asked ...
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Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England Robert Folkestone Williams. cially took great pleasure in receiving the praises of so fine a scholar as her captain of the guard— " it is given in Theocritus his Idyls , and commenceth— ἔν τε ...
Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England Robert Folkestone Williams. cially took great pleasure in receiving the praises of so fine a scholar as her captain of the guard— " it is given in Theocritus his Idyls , and commenceth— ἔν τε ...
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