The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens&Reed, Band 2George Routledge&Company, 1856 - 971 Seiten |
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... fool . Mrs. Page . I mean it not ; I seek you a better husband . Quick . That's my master , master doctor . Anne . Alas , I had rather be set quick i ' the earth , And bowl'd to death with turnips . I Mrs. Page . Come , trouble not ...
... fool . Mrs. Page . I mean it not ; I seek you a better husband . Quick . That's my master , master doctor . Anne . Alas , I had rather be set quick i ' the earth , And bowl'd to death with turnips . I Mrs. Page . Come , trouble not ...
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... fool , and a prodigal . Sir To . Fye , that you'll say so ! he plays o ' the viol - de - gambo , and speaks three or four languages word for word without book , and hath all the good gifts of nature . Mar. He hath , indeed , -almost ...
... fool , and a prodigal . Sir To . Fye , that you'll say so ! he plays o ' the viol - de - gambo , and speaks three or four languages word for word without book , and hath all the good gifts of nature . Mar. He hath , indeed , -almost ...
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... fool , than a foolish wit.- -God bless thee , lady ! Oli . Take the fool away . Clo . Do you not hear , fellows ? Take away the lady . Oli . Go to , you're a dry fool ; I'll no more of you besides , you grow dishonest . out of his guard ...
... fool , than a foolish wit.- -God bless thee , lady ! Oli . Take the fool away . Clo . Do you not hear , fellows ? Take away the lady . Oli . Go to , you're a dry fool ; I'll no more of you besides , you grow dishonest . out of his guard ...
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... fool , i ' faith . Clo . How now , my hearts ? Did you never see the picture of we three ? Sir To . Welcome , ass . Now let's have a catch . Sir And . By my troth , the fool has an excel- ent breast . I had rather than forty shillings ...
... fool , i ' faith . Clo . How now , my hearts ? Did you never see the picture of we three ? Sir To . Welcome , ass . Now let's have a catch . Sir And . By my troth , the fool has an excel- ent breast . I had rather than forty shillings ...
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... fool of him . Sir . To . Do't , knight ; I'll write thee a chal- ' enge ; or I'll deliver thy indignation to him by word of mouth . Mar. Sweet Sir Toby , be patient for to - night ; since the youth of the count's was to - day with my ...
... fool of him . Sir . To . Do't , knight ; I'll write thee a chal- ' enge ; or I'll deliver thy indignation to him by word of mouth . Mar. Sweet Sir Toby , be patient for to - night ; since the youth of the count's was to - day with my ...
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