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... duke himself will be to- morrow at court , and they are going to meet him . Host . 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 ...
... duke himself will be to- morrow at court , and they are going to meet him . Host . 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 ...
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... duke de Jarmany : by mytrot , dere is no duke , The purpose why , is here ; * in which disguise , dat the court is know to come ; I tell you for While other jests are something rank on foot , good vill : adieu . [ Exit . Her father hath ...
... duke de Jarmany : by mytrot , dere is no duke , The purpose why , is here ; * in which disguise , dat the court is know to come ; I tell you for While other jests are something rank on foot , good vill : adieu . [ Exit . Her father hath ...
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... Duke . MARIA , Olivia's woman . Lords , Priests , Sailors , Officers , Musicians , and other Attendants SCENE , a City in Illyria ; and the Sea - coast near it . ACT I. SCENE I. — An Apartment in the DUKE'S Palace . Enter DUKE , CURIO ...
... Duke . MARIA , Olivia's woman . Lords , Priests , Sailors , Officers , Musicians , and other Attendants SCENE , a City in Illyria ; and the Sea - coast near it . ACT I. SCENE I. — An Apartment in the DUKE'S Palace . Enter DUKE , CURIO ...
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... duke , in nature , As in his name . Vio . What is his name ? Cap . Orsino . Vio . Orsino ! I have heard my father ... duke's . Vio . There is a fair behaviour in thee , cap- tain ; And though that nature with a beauteous wall Doth oft ...
... duke , in nature , As in his name . Vio . What is his name ? Cap . Orsino . Vio . Orsino ! I have heard my father ... duke's . Vio . There is a fair behaviour in thee , cap- tain ; And though that nature with a beauteous wall Doth oft ...
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... DUKE , CURIO , and Attendants . Vio . I thank you . Here comes the count . Duke . Who saw Cesario , ho ? Vio . On your attendance , my lord ; here . Duke . Stand you awhile aloof . - Cesario , Thou know'st no less but all ; I have ...
... DUKE , CURIO , and Attendants . Vio . I thank you . Here comes the count . Duke . Who saw Cesario , ho ? Vio . On your attendance , my lord ; here . Duke . Stand you awhile aloof . - Cesario , Thou know'st no less but all ; I have ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson ..., Volym 1 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1862 |
The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson ..., Volym 1 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1825 |
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson ..., Volym 1 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1825 |
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