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and having but two in the dish , as I said , master Froth here , this very man ,
having eaten the rest , as I said , and , as I say , paying for them very honestly ; —
for , as you know , malter Froth , I could not give you three pence again . FROTH .
and having but two in the dish , as I said , master Froth here , this very man ,
having eaten the rest , as I said , and , as I say , paying for them very honestly ; —
for , as you know , malter Froth , I could not give you three pence again . FROTH .
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Sir T. More is said to have been ludicrouly careful about this ornament of his face
. It should , however , be remembered , that it was also the custom to die beards .;
So , in the old comedy of Ram - Alley , ' 1611 : " What colour'd beard comes ...
Sir T. More is said to have been ludicrouly careful about this ornament of his face
. It should , however , be remembered , that it was also the custom to die beards .;
So , in the old comedy of Ram - Alley , ' 1611 : " What colour'd beard comes ...
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That I was disdainful , and that I had my good wit out of the Hundred merry Tales ;
-Well , this was signior Benedick that said so . BENE . What's he ? BEAT . I am
sure , you know him well enough . 1 4 Hundred merry Tales ; ] The book , to
which ...
That I was disdainful , and that I had my good wit out of the Hundred merry Tales ;
-Well , this was signior Benedick that said so . BENE . What's he ? BEAT . I am
sure , you know him well enough . 1 4 Hundred merry Tales ; ] The book , to
which ...
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I believe what is here said of the old English farces , is said at random . Dr.
Warburton was thinking , I imagine , of the modern Harlequin . I have met with no
proof that the face of the antick or Vice of the old English comedy was blackened .
I believe what is here said of the old English farces , is said at random . Dr.
Warburton was thinking , I imagine , of the modern Harlequin . I have met with no
proof that the face of the antick or Vice of the old English comedy was blackened .
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I'll tell thee how Beatrice prais'd thy wit the other day : I said , thou hadít a fine wit ;
True , says she , a fine little one : No , said I , a great wit ; Right , says she , a great
grofs one : Nay , said I , good wit ; Jusi , said she , it hurts no body : Nay , said ...
I'll tell thee how Beatrice prais'd thy wit the other day : I said , thou hadít a fine wit ;
True , says she , a fine little one : No , said I , a great wit ; Right , says she , a great
grofs one : Nay , said I , good wit ; Jusi , said she , it hurts no body : Nay , said ...
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