Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... doth mean he that looketh when he be told not mayhap shall spy what he shall not be pleased to see . ' " Then he made another plunge deeper than ever , at which the captain cried out lustily . 66 By Gog and Magog ! " angrily exclaimed ...
... doth mean he that looketh when he be told not mayhap shall spy what he shall not be pleased to see . ' " Then he made another plunge deeper than ever , at which the captain cried out lustily . 66 By Gog and Magog ! " angrily exclaimed ...
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... 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 him range : The player's on the ...
... 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 him range : The player's on the ...
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... doth it no em to you as ridiculous as heart could wish ? " " Please your majesty , never have I been so taken with any play , " replied the Lord Essex . " It hath in it a wonderful store of wit certainly ---- indeed , I take it to be as ...
... doth it no em to you as ridiculous as heart could wish ? " " Please your majesty , never have I been so taken with any play , " replied the Lord Essex . " It hath in it a wonderful store of wit certainly ---- indeed , I take it to be as ...
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... Doth it please her ? Dost think ' twill draw her to the playhouse ? How was it taken among the noble lords and fair ladies of the court ? " " I prythee have patience , Dick , ” replied Master Shakspeare , sitting of himself down awhile ...
... Doth it please her ? Dost think ' twill draw her to the playhouse ? How was it taken among the noble lords and fair ladies of the court ? " " I prythee have patience , Dick , ” replied Master Shakspeare , sitting of himself down awhile ...
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... doth her nature assent to it , that do but persist for a sufficient time , and make no doubt the citadel shall surrender at discretion . " " I do believe , Dick , thou knowest very little of the matter , " observed Master Shakspeare ...
... doth her nature assent to it , that do but persist for a sufficient time , and make no doubt the citadel shall surrender at discretion . " " I do believe , Dick , thou knowest very little of the matter , " observed Master Shakspeare ...
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