Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... woman , her face all of a sudden becoming livid with rage , as she looked upon the tooth : " you have pulled out the only two sound teeth I had in my head , and left the aching one in . " " What , have I pulled out two ? " exclaimed the ...
... woman , her face all of a sudden becoming livid with rage , as she looked upon the tooth : " you have pulled out the only two sound teeth I had in my head , and left the aching one in . " " What , have I pulled out two ? " exclaimed the ...
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... broomstick , and be off up the chimney ; for thy cousin Beelzebub be waiting for thee , with a goodly bowl of brimstone and treacle for thy supper . " " I tell thee I be an honest woman that 20 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... broomstick , and be off up the chimney ; for thy cousin Beelzebub be waiting for thee , with a goodly bowl of brimstone and treacle for thy supper . " " I tell thee I be an honest woman that 20 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... woman that have had children , and two of ' em be twins , " squeaked out the old woman , now in such a rage she could scarcely speak . " Ah ! I have heard of thy twins , " exclaimed the boy , in an aggravating tone : " the midwife told ...
... woman that have had children , and two of ' em be twins , " squeaked out the old woman , now in such a rage she could scarcely speak . " Ah ! I have heard of thy twins , " exclaimed the boy , in an aggravating tone : " the midwife told ...
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... woman had been . " Well , take my arm ; but see that I be let blood in proper fashion , fellow ! or I will cut off thy ears . " " Of that rest you well satisfied , " answered the boy , gravely proceeding to bind up the captain's arm ...
... woman had been . " Well , take my arm ; but see that I be let blood in proper fashion , fellow ! or I will cut off thy ears . " " Of that rest you well satisfied , " answered the boy , gravely proceeding to bind up the captain's arm ...
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... woman vowed to blushless impudence With sweet behaviour and soft minioning Will turn from that where appetite is fixed ; O powerful blood , how thou dost slave their souls ! MARSTON . Oh , what a sight , it was worthy of view , How she ...
... woman vowed to blushless impudence With sweet behaviour and soft minioning Will turn from that where appetite is fixed ; O powerful blood , how thou dost slave their souls ! MARSTON . Oh , what a sight , it was worthy of view , How she ...
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