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... fool him black and blue : - Shall we not , Sir Andrew ? Sir And . An we do not , it is pity of our lives . Enter MARIA . Sir To . Here comes the little villain : -How now , my nettle of India ? Mar. Get ye all three into the box - tree ...
... fool him black and blue : - Shall we not , Sir Andrew ? Sir And . An we do not , it is pity of our lives . Enter MARIA . Sir To . Here comes the little villain : -How now , my nettle of India ? Mar. Get ye all three into the box - tree ...
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... fool . Mal . What employment have we here ? [ Taking up the letter . Fab . Now is the woodcock near the gin . Sir To . O , peace ! and the spirit of humours intimate reading aloud to him ! Mal . By my life , that is my lady's hand ...
... fool . Mal . What employment have we here ? [ Taking up the letter . Fab . Now is the woodcock near the gin . Sir To . O , peace ! and the spirit of humours intimate reading aloud to him ! Mal . By my life , that is my lady's hand ...
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... fool ? Clo . No , indeed , Sir ; the lady Olivia has no folly ; she will keep no fool , Sir , till she be married ; and fools are as like husbands , as pilchards are to herrings , the husband's the Sir To . And ask no other dowry with ...
... fool ? Clo . No , indeed , Sir ; the lady Olivia has no folly ; she will keep no fool , Sir , till she be married ; and fools are as like husbands , as pilchards are to herrings , the husband's the Sir To . And ask no other dowry with ...
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... fool . Oli . O , what a deal of scorn looks beautiful In the contempt and anger of his lip ! A murd'rous guilt shows not itself more soon Than love that would seem hid : love's night is noon . Cesario , by the roses of the spring , By ...
... fool . Oli . O , what a deal of scorn looks beautiful In the contempt and anger of his lip ! A murd'rous guilt shows not itself more soon Than love that would seem hid : love's night is noon . Cesario , by the roses of the spring , By ...
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... fool . Vent my folly ! I am afraid this great lubber , the world , will prove a cockney.- pr'ythee now , ungird thy ... fools money , get themselves a good report after fourteen years ' purchase . Enter Sir ANDREW , Sir TOBY , and FABIAN ...
... fool . Vent my folly ! I am afraid this great lubber , the world , will prove a cockney.- pr'ythee now , ungird thy ... fools money , get themselves a good report after fourteen years ' purchase . Enter Sir ANDREW , Sir TOBY , and FABIAN ...
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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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