The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, 第 1 巻H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... head than the Boar's , in East- cheap , --- the Boar's - head tavern , the scene of Falstaff's revels . We believe the place is still marked out by VOL . I. C the sign . * But who knows not Eastcheap and MEMORIES OF THE METROPOLIS . 25.
... head than the Boar's , in East- cheap , --- the Boar's - head tavern , the scene of Falstaff's revels . We believe the place is still marked out by VOL . I. C the sign . * But who knows not Eastcheap and MEMORIES OF THE METROPOLIS . 25.
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... Falstaff , and of Desdemona . With some living poets , it is certain . There is Thomas Moore , for instance , who knew Sheridan . Sheridan knew Johnson , who was the friend of Savage , who knew Steele , who knew Pope . SOCIAL GENEALOGY .
... Falstaff , and of Desdemona . With some living poets , it is certain . There is Thomas Moore , for instance , who knew Sheridan . Sheridan knew Johnson , who was the friend of Savage , who knew Steele , who knew Pope . SOCIAL GENEALOGY .
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... Falstaff was a great master of this art : he loved a joke as large as himself ; witness his famous account of the men in buckram . Thus he tells the Lord * Perhaps the best thing to be said finally about angling is , that not being able ...
... Falstaff was a great master of this art : he loved a joke as large as himself ; witness his famous account of the men in buckram . Thus he tells the Lord * Perhaps the best thing to be said finally about angling is , that not being able ...
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... Falstaff than any other of Shakspeare's characters ) used to be called upon for a story , with a view to a joke of this sort ; it being an understood thing , that he had a privilege of exaggera- tion , without committing his abstract ...
... Falstaff than any other of Shakspeare's characters ) used to be called upon for a story , with a view to a joke of this sort ; it being an understood thing , that he had a privilege of exaggera- tion , without committing his abstract ...
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... Falstaff . O , thou hast damnable iteration ; and art , indeed , able to corrupt a saint . Thou hast done much harm upon me , Hal ; God forgive thee for it ! Before I knew thee , Hal , I knew nothing ; and now am I , if a man should ...
... Falstaff . O , thou hast damnable iteration ; and art , indeed , able to corrupt a saint . Thou hast done much harm upon me , Hal ; God forgive thee for it ! Before I knew thee , Hal , I knew nothing ; and now am I , if a man should ...
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