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Pagina 23
I had rather pray a month with mutton and porridge . KING . And Don Armado shall be your keeper.My lord Biron see him deliver'd o'er.And go we , lords , to put in practice that Which each to other hath so strongly sworn.
I had rather pray a month with mutton and porridge . KING . And Don Armado shall be your keeper.My lord Biron see him deliver'd o'er.And go we , lords , to put in practice that Which each to other hath so strongly sworn.
Pagina 44
Thy own wish wish I thee in every place ! [ Exeunt King and his Train . BIRON . Lady , I will commend you to my own heart . Ros . ' Pray you , do my commendations ; I would be glad to see it . BIRON . I would , you heard it groan .
Thy own wish wish I thee in every place ! [ Exeunt King and his Train . BIRON . Lady , I will commend you to my own heart . Ros . ' Pray you , do my commendations ; I would be glad to see it . BIRON . I would , you heard it groan .
Pagina 45
Sir , I pray you , a word : What lady is that same ? 9 BOYET . The heir of Alençon , Rosaline her name . DUM . A gallant lady ! Monsieur , fare you well . [ Exit . LONG . I beseech you a word ; What is she in the white ? t BOYET .
Sir , I pray you , a word : What lady is that same ? 9 BOYET . The heir of Alençon , Rosaline her name . DUM . A gallant lady ! Monsieur , fare you well . [ Exit . LONG . I beseech you a word ; What is she in the white ? t BOYET .
Pagina 46
Pray you , sir , whose daughter ? BOYET . Her mother's , I have heard . LONG . God's blessing on your beard ! ' BOYET . Good sir , be not offended : She is an heir of Falconbridge . LONG . Nay , my choler is ended .
Pray you , sir , whose daughter ? BOYET . Her mother's , I have heard . LONG . God's blessing on your beard ! ' BOYET . Good sir , be not offended : She is an heir of Falconbridge . LONG . Nay , my choler is ended .
Pagina 62
Pray you , sir , how much carnation ribbon may a man buy for a remuneration ? reason , apparently a word of endearment . So , in A Midsummer - Night's Dream : " Most brisky juvenal , and eke most lovely Jew . " The word is used again in ...
Pray you , sir , how much carnation ribbon may a man buy for a remuneration ? reason , apparently a word of endearment . So , in A Midsummer - Night's Dream : " Most brisky juvenal , and eke most lovely Jew . " The word is used again in ...
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