The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1W. Borradaile, 1825 |
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... hand : my words are as full of peace as matter . Oli . Yet you began rudely . What are you ? what would you ? woman . Mal . Gentlewoman , my lady calls . [ Exit . Re - enter MARIA . Oli . Give me my veil : come , throw it o'er my face ...
... hand : my words are as full of peace as matter . Oli . Yet you began rudely . What are you ? what would you ? woman . Mal . Gentlewoman , my lady calls . [ Exit . Re - enter MARIA . Oli . Give me my veil : come , throw it o'er my face ...
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... hand to him thus , quench- ing my familiar smile with an austere regard of control : Sir To . And does not Toby take ... hand : these be her very C's , her U's , and her T's ; and thus makes she her great P's . It is , in contempt of ...
... hand to him thus , quench- ing my familiar smile with an austere regard of control : Sir To . And does not Toby take ... hand : these be her very C's , her U's , and her T's ; and thus makes she her great P's . It is , in contempt of ...
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... hand , Sir . Vio . My duty , madain , and most humble service . Oli . What is your name ? Vio . Cesario is your servants's name , fair princess . Oli . My servant , Sir ! ' Twas never merry world , Since lowly feigning was call'd ...
... hand , Sir . Vio . My duty , madain , and most humble service . Oli . What is your name ? Vio . Cesario is your servants's name , fair princess . Oli . My servant , Sir ! ' Twas never merry world , Since lowly feigning was call'd ...
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... hands , and com- mands shall be executed . I think , we do know the sweet Roman hand . Oli . Wilt thou go to bed ... hand so oft ? Mar. How do you , Malvolio ? Mal . At your request ? Yes ; Nightingales answer daws . Mar. Why appear ...
... hands , and com- mands shall be executed . I think , we do know the sweet Roman hand . Oli . Wilt thou go to bed ... hand so oft ? Mar. How do you , Malvolio ? Mal . At your request ? Yes ; Nightingales answer daws . Mar. Why appear ...
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... hand : - These wise men , that give fools money , get themselves a good report after fourteen years ' purchase . Enter Sir ANDREW , Sir TOBY , and FABIAN . Sir And . Now , Sir ; have I met you again ? there's for you . Striking ...
... hand : - These wise men , that give fools money , get themselves a good report after fourteen years ' purchase . Enter Sir ANDREW , Sir TOBY , and FABIAN . Sir And . Now , Sir ; have I met you again ? there's for you . Striking ...
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