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Pagina 27
Sir , the Germans desire to have three you , and the old woman down ; my
husband of your horses : the duke himself will be towill come into the chamber .
morrow at court , and they are going to meet Ford . Old woman ! - What old
woman ' s ...
Sir , the Germans desire to have three you , and the old woman down ; my
husband of your horses : the duke himself will be towill come into the chamber .
morrow at court , and they are going to meet Ford . Old woman ! - What old
woman ' s ...
Pagina 29
I cannot tell vat is dat : but it is tell - To - night at Herne ' s oak , just ' twixt twelve
and a me , dat you make grand preparation for a Must my sweet Nan present the
fairy queen ; duke de Jarmany : by my trot , dere is no duke , The purpose why , is
...
I cannot tell vat is dat : but it is tell - To - night at Herne ' s oak , just ' twixt twelve
and a me , dat you make grand preparation for a Must my sweet Nan present the
fairy queen ; duke de Jarmany : by my trot , dere is no duke , The purpose why , is
...
Pagina 33
Orsino , Duke of Illyria . SEBASTIAN , a Young Gentleman , Brother to Viola .
ANTONIO , a Sea - captain , Friend to Sebastian . A Sea - captain , Friend to Viola
. VALENTINE , ? Gentlemen attending on the Curio , 3 Duke . Sir Toby BELCH ...
Orsino , Duke of Illyria . SEBASTIAN , a Young Gentleman , Brother to Viola .
ANTONIO , a Sea - captain , Friend to Sebastian . A Sea - captain , Friend to Viola
. VALENTINE , ? Gentlemen attending on the Curio , 3 Duke . Sir Toby BELCH ...
Pagina 34
Why , he has three thousand ducais Not three hours ' travel from this very place .
a year . Vio . Who governs here ? Mar . Aye , but he ' ll have but a year in all Cap .
A noble duke , in nature , these ducats ; he ' s a very fool , and a prodigal .
Why , he has three thousand ducais Not three hours ' travel from this very place .
a year . Vio . Who governs here ? Mar . Aye , but he ' ll have but a year in all Cap .
A noble duke , in nature , these ducats ; he ' s a very fool , and a prodigal .
Pagina 35
No , believe me . Sir To . No question . Enter Duke , CURIO , and Aliendants . Sir
And . An I thought that , I ' d forswear it . | Vio . I thank you . Here comes the count .
I ' ll ride home to - morrow , Sir Toby . Duke . Who saw Cesario , ho ? Sir To .
No , believe me . Sir To . No question . Enter Duke , CURIO , and Aliendants . Sir
And . An I thought that , I ' d forswear it . | Vio . I thank you . Here comes the count .
I ' ll ride home to - morrow , Sir Toby . Duke . Who saw Cesario , ho ? Sir To .
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