Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... unto you as I may be at this present , and heard all the shameless impu- dency of your proceedings . In truth , you have made of your lips a common , upon which every ass may find pasture . Go to ! you are a wanton . " And so saying ...
... unto you as I may be at this present , and heard all the shameless impu- dency of your proceedings . In truth , you have made of your lips a common , upon which every ass may find pasture . Go to ! you are a wanton . " And so saying ...
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... unto Frogmore , with wonderful admiration . But when came Sir John Falstaff put into the buck - basket by the merry wives , and the account he gives of it to the jealous husband , surely nothing could exceed the delight with which it ...
... unto Frogmore , with wonderful admiration . But when came Sir John Falstaff put into the buck - basket by the merry wives , and the account he gives of it to the jealous husband , surely nothing could exceed the delight with which it ...
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... unto your majesty in niceness of judgment ; not only upon such matters as are now honoured with your infinite condescension , but in all things what- soever 66 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . taking him for to be the fat woman of Brentford...
... unto your majesty in niceness of judgment ; not only upon such matters as are now honoured with your infinite condescension , but in all things what- soever 66 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . taking him for to be the fat woman of Brentford...
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... unto latest posterity . " 66 Į " If I let thee , then am I no true friend , " re- plied Simple , with a more earnest eagerness . will have it so . I would give way to none in so vital a matter . Indeed it must be . - Then will I ...
... unto latest posterity . " 66 Į " If I let thee , then am I no true friend , " re- plied Simple , with a more earnest eagerness . will have it so . I would give way to none in so vital a matter . Indeed it must be . - Then will I ...
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... unto the two players , stopped , placing his right foot a little forward , one arm stretched out , and the other a - kimbo , as was usual with him , and thus addressed them : - " Look on , great princes ! for ' tis 1 who come To rend ...
... unto the two players , stopped , placing his right foot a little forward , one arm stretched out , and the other a - kimbo , as was usual with him , and thus addressed them : - " Look on , great princes ! for ' tis 1 who come To rend ...
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