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... Sir To . Like aqua - vitæ with a midwife . Mar. If you will then see the fruits of the sport , mark his first ... ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . Sir To . Save you , gentleman . Vio . And you , sir . Sir And . Dieu vous garde , monsieur ...
... Sir To . Like aqua - vitæ with a midwife . Mar. If you will then see the fruits of the sport , mark his first ... ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . Sir To . Save you , gentleman . Vio . And you , sir . Sir And . Dieu vous garde , monsieur ...
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... Sir To . Did she see thee the while , old boy ? tell me that . Sir And . As plain as I see you now . Fab . This was ... ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK , and FABIAN . Sir And . No , faith , I'll not stay a jot longer . Sir To . Thy reason ...
... Sir To . Did she see thee the while , old boy ? tell me that . Sir And . As plain as I see you now . Fab . This was ... ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK , and FABIAN . Sir And . No , faith , I'll not stay a jot longer . Sir To . Thy reason ...
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... Sir Toby to look to me ? This con- curs directly with the letter : she sends him on pur- pose , that I may appear ... ANDREW AGUE - cheek . Fab . More matter for a May morning . " Sir And . Here's the challenge , read it ; I war ...
... Sir Toby to look to me ? This con- curs directly with the letter : she sends him on pur- pose , that I may appear ... ANDREW AGUE - cheek . Fab . More matter for a May morning . " Sir And . Here's the challenge , read it ; I war ...
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... SIR TOBY BELCH , drunk , led by the Clown . wrong ? Here comes Sir Toby halting , you shall hear more : but if he ... ANDREW . Enter SEBASTIAN . Seb . I am sorry , madam , I have nurt your kins- man ; But , had it been the brother ...
... SIR TOBY BELCH , drunk , led by the Clown . wrong ? Here comes Sir Toby halting , you shall hear more : but if he ... ANDREW . Enter SEBASTIAN . Seb . I am sorry , madam , I have nurt your kins- man ; But , had it been the brother ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Angelo art thou Banquo better Biron blood Boyet brother Caliban Claud Claudio Costard daughter death dost doth ducats Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father Faulconbridge fear fool Ford fortune gentle gentleman give grace hand hath hear heart heaven Hermia hither honour husband Isab John Kath King lady Laun Leon Leonato look lord Lucio Lysander Macb Macbeth Macd madam maid Malone Malvolio marry master master doctor means mistress Moth never night old copy reads Pedro Petruchio play Pompey pray prince Proteus SCENE Servant Shakspeare Shakspeare's shalt Shylock signior SIR ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK speak Steevens swear sweet tell thee there's Theseus thine thing thou art thou hast thought Thurio tongue Tranio true unto wife woman word
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Página 227 - to their eyes ; I will move storms, I will condole in some measure. To the rest :—Yet
Página 42 - Would I admit ; no name of magistrate ; Letters should not be known ; riches, poverty, And use of service, none : contract, succession, Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none : No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil : No occupation ; all men idle, all ; And women too ; but innocent and pure : No sovereignty:^ Seb. 'Scape getting drunk,
Página 224 - may as well go stand upon the beach, And bid the main flood bate his usual height ; You may as well use question with the wolf, Why he hath made the ewe bleat for the lamb; You may as well forbid the mountain pines To wag their high tops, and to make no noise, When they