The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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What duke should that be , comes so secretly ? I hear not of him in the court : Let me speak with the gentlemen ; they speak English ? Bard . Ay , Sir ; I'll call them to you . Host . They shall have my horses ; but I'l make them pay ...
What duke should that be , comes so secretly ? I hear not of him in the court : Let me speak with the gentlemen ; they speak English ? Bard . Ay , Sir ; I'll call them to you . Host . They shall have my horses ; but I'l make them pay ...
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I cannot tell vat is dat : but it is tell - To - night at Herne's oak , just ' twixt twelve and a me , dat you make grand preparation for a Must my sweet Nan present the fairy queen ; duke de Jarmany : by my trot , dere is no duke ...
I cannot tell vat is dat : but it is tell - To - night at Herne's oak , just ' twixt twelve and a me , dat you make grand preparation for a Must my sweet Nan present the fairy queen ; duke de Jarmany : by my trot , dere is no duke ...
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Duke . If music be the food of love , play on , Give me excess of it ; that , surfeiting , The appetite may sicken , and so die.That strain again ; -it had a dying fall : O , it came o'er my ear like the sweet south , That breathes upon ...
Duke . If music be the food of love , play on , Give me excess of it ; that , surfeiting , The appetite may sicken , and so die.That strain again ; -it had a dying fall : O , it came o'er my ear like the sweet south , That breathes upon ...
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Vio . Who governs here ? Mar. Aye , but he'll have but a year in all Cap . A noble duke , in nature , , these ducats ; he's a very fool , and a prodigal . As in his name . Sir To . Fye , that you'll say so ! he plays o ' Vio .
Vio . Who governs here ? Mar. Aye , but he'll have but a year in all Cap . A noble duke , in nature , , these ducats ; he's a very fool , and a prodigal . As in his name . Sir To . Fye , that you'll say so ! he plays o ' Vio .
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Enter DUKE , Curio , and Aliendants . Sir And . An I thought that , I'd forswear it . Vio . I thank you . Here comes the count . I'll ride home to - morrow , Sir Toby . Duke . Who saw Cesario , ho ? Sir To . Pourquoy , my dear knight ?
Enter DUKE , Curio , and Aliendants . Sir And . An I thought that , I'd forswear it . Vio . I thank you . Here comes the count . I'll ride home to - morrow , Sir Toby . Duke . Who saw Cesario , ho ? Sir To . Pourquoy , my dear knight ?
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