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Pagina 6
... eyes severe , and beard of formal cut , Full of wise saws and modern instances ; And so he plays his part . The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon ; With spectacles on nose , and pouch on side ; His youthful hose ...
... eyes severe , and beard of formal cut , Full of wise saws and modern instances ; And so he plays his part . The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon ; With spectacles on nose , and pouch on side ; His youthful hose ...
Pagina 20
... eyes , or eye your master's heels ? Rob . I had rather , forsooth , go before you like a man , than follow him like a dwarf . Mrs. Page . O you are a flattering boy ; now , I see , you'll be a courtier . Enter FORD . Ford . Well met ...
... eyes , or eye your master's heels ? Rob . I had rather , forsooth , go before you like a man , than follow him like a dwarf . Mrs. Page . O you are a flattering boy ; now , I see , you'll be a courtier . Enter FORD . Ford . Well met ...
Pagina 38
... eyes will tell tales of me . I Even so quickly may one catch the plague ? am bound to the count Orsino's court : fare- Methinks , I feel this youth's perfections , well . [ Exit . With an invisible and subtle stealth , Ant . The ...
... eyes will tell tales of me . I Even so quickly may one catch the plague ? am bound to the count Orsino's court : fare- Methinks , I feel this youth's perfections , well . [ Exit . With an invisible and subtle stealth , Ant . The ...
Pagina 40
... eyes do show his days are almost done . Mal . Is't even so ? Sir To . But I will never die . Clo . Sir Toby , there ... eye , forehead , and complexion , he shall find himself most feeling- ly personated : I can write very like my lady ...
... eyes do show his days are almost done . Mal . Is't even so ? Sir To . But I will never die . Clo . Sir Toby , there ... eye , forehead , and complexion , he shall find himself most feeling- ly personated : I can write very like my lady ...
Pagina 45
... eyes With the memorials , and the things of fame , That do renown this city . Sir To . Go , write it in a martial hand ; be- eurstt and brief ; it is no matter how witty , so it be eloquent , and full of invention : taunt him with the ...
... eyes With the memorials , and the things of fame , That do renown this city . Sir To . Go , write it in a martial hand ; be- eurstt and brief ; it is no matter how witty , so it be eloquent , and full of invention : taunt him with the ...
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