Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Villain , thou wilt break my ribs ! " thundered out his antagonist , evidently in as great pain as rage . " Then art thou but an ass for not having them made stronger , " answered the other . " But look at thy toes , I prythee ! " and ...
... Villain , thou wilt break my ribs ! " thundered out his antagonist , evidently in as great pain as rage . " Then art thou but an ass for not having them made stronger , " answered the other . " But look at thy toes , I prythee ! " and ...
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... villain- " " Ha ! dost call names , Brazen - nose ? " shouted the apprentice , lifting up his pole as if to renew the combat ; but no sooner had the captain caught sight of his intention , than , with a look of the most exceeding horror ...
... villain- " " Ha ! dost call names , Brazen - nose ? " shouted the apprentice , lifting up his pole as if to renew the combat ; but no sooner had the captain caught sight of his intention , than , with a look of the most exceeding horror ...
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... villain , I should take it kindly if thou wouldst let me break his fool's head for him . " " Why , he be twice as big as thee , Harry , " said his companion . " What care I for his bigness ? " replied the ap- prentice . " In truth , the ...
... villain , I should take it kindly if thou wouldst let me break his fool's head for him . " " Why , he be twice as big as thee , Harry , " said his companion . " What care I for his bigness ? " replied the ap- prentice . " In truth , the ...
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... villain ! Oh ! the fustian rap- scallion ! " continued she , seemingly in as great a rage as she could well be in , " to call me an old woman ! —me that am not fifty yet . He Tambur- lane the Great ! A poor paltry twopenny - halfpenny ...
... villain ! Oh ! the fustian rap- scallion ! " continued she , seemingly in as great a rage as she could well be in , " to call me an old woman ! —me that am not fifty yet . He Tambur- lane the Great ! A poor paltry twopenny - halfpenny ...
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... villain ! I have seen him so horribly familiar with her , that the like was never known in an honest house . The fustian rogue as he is , to call me an old woman ! And as for her , instead of giving him such a setting down as might have ...
... villain ! I have seen him so horribly familiar with her , that the like was never known in an honest house . The fustian rogue as he is , to call me an old woman ! And as for her , instead of giving him such a setting down as might have ...
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