The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens&Reed, Volume 2George Routledge&Company, 1856 - 971 pages |
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... faith , it is such another Nan : -but , I detest , " an honest maid as ever broke bread : -We had an hour's talk of that wart ; -I shall never laugh but in that maid's company ? -But , in- deed , she is given too much to allicholly + ...
... faith , it is such another Nan : -but , I detest , " an honest maid as ever broke bread : -We had an hour's talk of that wart ; -I shall never laugh but in that maid's company ? -But , in- deed , she is given too much to allicholly + ...
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... Faith , I'll home to - morrow , Sir Toby : 7 : your niece will not be seen ; or , if she be , it's four to one she'll none of me : the count himself , here hard by , wooes her . Sir To . She'll none o ' the count ; she'll not match ...
... Faith , I'll home to - morrow , Sir Toby : 7 : your niece will not be seen ; or , if she be , it's four to one she'll none of me : the count himself , here hard by , wooes her . Sir To . She'll none o ' the count ; she'll not match ...
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... faith ; very apt ! Well , go thy way ; if Sir Toby would leave drinking , thou wert as witty a piece of Eve's flesh as any in Illyria . Mar. Peace , you rogue , no more o ' that ; here comes my lady : make your excuse wisely , you were ...
... faith ; very apt ! Well , go thy way ; if Sir Toby would leave drinking , thou wert as witty a piece of Eve's flesh as any in Illyria . Mar. Peace , you rogue , no more o ' that ; here comes my lady : make your excuse wisely , you were ...
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... Faith , so they say ; but , I think , it rather consists of eating and drinking . Sir To . Thou art a scholar ; let us therefore eat and drink . - Marian , I say ! —a stoop of wine ! Enter CLOWN . Sir And . Here comes the fool , i ' faith ...
... Faith , so they say ; but , I think , it rather consists of eating and drinking . Sir To . Thou art a scholar ; let us therefore eat and drink . - Marian , I say ! —a stoop of wine ! Enter CLOWN . Sir And . Here comes the fool , i ' faith ...
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... faith , they are as true of heart as. Clo . His eyes do show his days are almost done . Mal . Is't even so ? Sir To . But I will never die . Clo . Sir Toby , there you lie . Mal . This is much credit to you . Sir To . Shall I bid him go ...
... faith , they are as true of heart as. Clo . His eyes do show his days are almost done . Mal . Is't even so ? Sir To . But I will never die . Clo . Sir Toby , there you lie . Mal . This is much credit to you . Sir To . Shall I bid him go ...
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