Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... villain . Oh ! incomparably sweet Joanna ! here on my bended knees , outside the door , ( for lack of being in ) I conjure you injure not your delicate reputation by talking to such a fellow . Listen not to what he hath to say , for ...
... villain . Oh ! incomparably sweet Joanna ! here on my bended knees , outside the door , ( for lack of being in ) I conjure you injure not your delicate reputation by talking to such a fellow . Listen not to what he hath to say , for ...
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... villain ! " " But since I have known that thou art such an exquisite fine hand at the making of verses , ” con- tinued Master Shakspeare , " that I , of many others , am oft obliged to borrow a line of thee when I happen to come to a ...
... villain ! " " But since I have known that thou art such an exquisite fine hand at the making of verses , ” con- tinued Master Shakspeare , " that I , of many others , am oft obliged to borrow a line of thee when I happen to come to a ...
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... Will . " " But am I the very notoriousest villain that walks , Dick ? " " By this light thou art a very angel ! Excellent Will , open the door . ” “ And have I really undone so many women as SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 253.
... Will . " " But am I the very notoriousest villain that walks , Dick ? " " By this light thou art a very angel ! Excellent Will , open the door . ” “ And have I really undone so many women as SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 253.
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... foul disgrace , He binds his temples with a frowning cloud . " Then sat him down . " Thou villain , thou wilt be the death of me , " exclaimed his lusty host , with his usual hearty laugh 302 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... foul disgrace , He binds his temples with a frowning cloud . " Then sat him down . " Thou villain , thou wilt be the death of me , " exclaimed his lusty host , with his usual hearty laugh 302 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... Bradbury was her captain - a right gallant gentle- man , and a skilful . Well , when my Lord Admiral had allowed the villain Spaniards , with all their host of big ships , amounting to 160 sail , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 311.
... Bradbury was her captain - a right gallant gentle- man , and a skilful . Well , when my Lord Admiral had allowed the villain Spaniards , with all their host of big ships , amounting to 160 sail , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 311.
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