The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareRoutledge, 1848 |
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... gentle- men , my patients . Host . For the which , I will be thy adversary towards Anne Page ; said I well ? Caius . By gar , ' tis good ; Host . Let us wag then . vell said . Caius . Come at my heels , Jack Rugby . ACT III . [ Exeunt ...
... gentle- men , my patients . Host . For the which , I will be thy adversary towards Anne Page ; said I well ? Caius . By gar , ' tis good ; Host . Let us wag then . vell said . Caius . Come at my heels , Jack Rugby . ACT III . [ Exeunt ...
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... Gentle master Fenton , Yet seek my father's love : still seek it , Sir : If opportunity and humble suit Cannot attain it , why then . - Hark you hither . [ They converse apart . Enter SHALLOW , SLENDER , and Mrs. QUICKLY . Shal . Break ...
... Gentle master Fenton , Yet seek my father's love : still seek it , Sir : If opportunity and humble suit Cannot attain it , why then . - Hark you hither . [ They converse apart . Enter SHALLOW , SLENDER , and Mrs. QUICKLY . Shal . Break ...
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... gentle- woman . Mal . Gentlewoman , my lady calls . [ Exit . Re - enter MARIA . Oli . Give me my veil : come , throw it o'er my face ; We'll once more hear Orsino's embassy . Enter VIOLA . Vio . The honourable lady of the house , which ...
... gentle- woman . Mal . Gentlewoman , my lady calls . [ Exit . Re - enter MARIA . Oli . Give me my veil : come , throw it o'er my face ; We'll once more hear Orsino's embassy . Enter VIOLA . Vio . The honourable lady of the house , which ...
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... gently , gently : the fiend is rough , and will not be roughly used . Sir To . Why , how now , my bawcock ? † how Mal . Sir ? be so ; - Oli . Am I made ? Mal . If not , let me see thee a servant still . Oli . Why , this is very ...
... gently , gently : the fiend is rough , and will not be roughly used . Sir To . Why , how now , my bawcock ? † how Mal . Sir ? be so ; - Oli . Am I made ? Mal . If not , let me see thee a servant still . Oli . Why , this is very ...
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... gentle friend , [ Exeunt Sir TOBY , Sir ANDREW , and FABIAN . Let thy fair wisdom , not thy passion , sway In this uncivil and unjust extentt Against thy peace . Go with me to my house ; And hear thou there how many fruitless pranks May ...
... gentle friend , [ Exeunt Sir TOBY , Sir ANDREW , and FABIAN . Let thy fair wisdom , not thy passion , sway In this uncivil and unjust extentt Against thy peace . Go with me to my house ; And hear thou there how many fruitless pranks May ...
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