Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... whole tribe of such pestilent knaves and thorough going villains as they are , that can do nothing but give the horridest crack - jaw Latin names to things , that ever puzzled an innocent poor boy's brains to remember , may go hang ...
... whole tribe of such pestilent knaves and thorough going villains as they are , that can do nothing but give the horridest crack - jaw Latin names to things , that ever puzzled an innocent poor boy's brains to remember , may go hang ...
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... whole night long ; and then do yourself secretly let him out the street in the early morning . And this hath be done too when you have sworn you loved me alone ! ar I do believe there existeth not in this world so de- ceitful a creature ...
... whole night long ; and then do yourself secretly let him out the street in the early morning . And this hath be done too when you have sworn you loved me alone ! ar I do believe there existeth not in this world so de- ceitful a creature ...
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... whole scene , till he was deprived of consciousness , came upon his memory . At this , in a sort of horror , he shook in every limb , and looked as if he was about to fall ; which seeing , Jo- anna , regardless of all else but his ...
... whole scene , till he was deprived of consciousness , came upon his memory . At this , in a sort of horror , he shook in every limb , and looked as if he was about to fall ; which seeing , Jo- anna , regardless of all else but his ...
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... whole book , thou shalt find he doth not borow One phrase from Greekes , nor Latines imitate , Nor once from vulgar languages translate . Dawberry . Whither speeds his boldness ? Check his rude tongue great sir ! King Henry . O , let ...
... whole book , thou shalt find he doth not borow One phrase from Greekes , nor Latines imitate , Nor once from vulgar languages translate . Dawberry . Whither speeds his boldness ? Check his rude tongue great sir ! King Henry . O , let ...
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... whole court were moved with admiration . All present appeared in an excellent fine humour , and listened with the very profoundest attention . Some looked to be in a continual smile - others frequently did indulge themselves with a ...
... whole court were moved with admiration . All present appeared in an excellent fine humour , and listened with the very profoundest attention . Some looked to be in a continual smile - others frequently did indulge themselves with a ...
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