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" SIR THOMAS LUCY. Relieve our presence of the knave's pollution. THE CONSTABLE. Sir Thomas, I 'm afeard to touch the man. Thou heardest? he hath a familiar spirit, Perchance an impish sootikin, but haply Tail-switching Lucifer, Hell's emperor. SHAKESPEARE.... "
William Shakespeare, Pedagogue & Poacher: A Drama - Page 87
by Richard Garnett - 1904 - 111 pages
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William Shakespeare, Pedagogue & Poacher: A Drama

Richard Garnett - English drama - 1904 - 118 pages
...Sham'st but thyself in mine. Thou may'st not touch My spirit that can suffer and be strong. LADY LUCY. SIR THOMAS LUCY. Relieve our presence of the knave's...CONSTABLE. What did I tell your honour ? THE PUBLIC [from the lower end of the Court]. Place ! give place ! A messenger from her dread Majesty ! 7 Enter...
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The Dial, Volumes 38-39

Francis Fisher Browne - American literature - 1905 - 910 pages
...Impish sootlkln. but haply Tall-switching Lucifer, Hell's emperor.' To this Shakespeare replies: ' Aye, man, I hold In fee ten thousand spirits, And...vasty deep. Who at my word shall seize thy knight and theĀ« And set bemocKed upon the public stage. Stuff for the humourous world's derision.' It will have...
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The Dial, Volumes 38-39

Francis Fisher Browne - American literature - 1905 - 920 pages
...Impish sootlkin. but haply Tall-switching Lucifer, Hell's emperor.' To this Shakespeare replies: 4 Aye, man, I hold In fee ten thousand spirits, And...set bemocked upon the public stage, Stuff for the humourous world's derision.' It will have been noticed from the above extracts that Dr. Garnett has...
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Shakespeare's Other Lives: An Anthology of Fictional Depictions of the Bard

Maurice O'Sullivan - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 240 pages
...serve. SlR THOMAS LUCY. Relieve our presence of the knave's pollution. THE CONSTABLE. Sir Thomas, I'm afeard to touch the man. Thou heardest? he hath a...CONSTABLE. What did I tell your honour? THE PUBLIC {from the lower end of the Court]. Place! give place! A messenger from her dread Majesty! {Enter Leicester,...
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