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... duke ( Viola being present as Cesario ) calls to his musicians to play the tune of an " old and antique song ... Duke . How dost thou like this tune ? Vio . It gives a very echo to the seat Where love is thron'd . Duke . Thou dost speak ...
... duke ( Viola being present as Cesario ) calls to his musicians to play the tune of an " old and antique song ... Duke . How dost thou like this tune ? Vio . It gives a very echo to the seat Where love is thron'd . Duke . Thou dost speak ...
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... Duke of York , request- ing to know whether his Royal Highness had said , " that he ( Colonel Lennox ) had put up with lan- guage unfit for any gentleman to bear ? " The duke , of course , at such a time , made no answer to the question ...
... Duke of York , request- ing to know whether his Royal Highness had said , " that he ( Colonel Lennox ) had put up with lan- guage unfit for any gentleman to bear ? " The duke , of course , at such a time , made no answer to the question ...
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... duke said , " Colonel Lennox might consider him as an officer of the regiment , and call upon him whenever he pleased . " This opinion , the duke said , he had himself heard given by a member at Daubigny's club , whom , however , he ...
... duke said , " Colonel Lennox might consider him as an officer of the regiment , and call upon him whenever he pleased . " This opinion , the duke said , he had himself heard given by a member at Daubigny's club , whom , however , he ...
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