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Pagina 6
And then , the lover Sighing like furnace , with a woeful ballad Made to his
mistress ' eye - brow . ... And then , the justice : In fair round belly , with good
capon lined , With eyes severe , and beard of formal cut , Full of wise saws and
modern ...
And then , the lover Sighing like furnace , with a woeful ballad Made to his
mistress ' eye - brow . ... And then , the justice : In fair round belly , with good
capon lined , With eyes severe , and beard of formal cut , Full of wise saws and
modern ...
Pagina 14
What ' s the matter , woman ? your worship a wart above your eye ? ... worship
more of the wart , the have an eye to make difference of men ' s next time we
have confidence ; and of other liking : And yet he would not swear ; praised
wooers .
What ' s the matter , woman ? your worship a wart above your eye ? ... worship
more of the wart , the have an eye to make difference of men ' s next time we
have confidence ; and of other liking : And yet he would not swear ; praised
wooers .
Pagina 20
I had rather , forsooth , go before you ton ? he capers , he dances , he has eyes of
youth . like a man , than follow him like a dwarf . he writes verses , he speaks
holyday , he smells Mrs . Page . O you are a flattering boy ; now , April and May :
he ...
I had rather , forsooth , go before you ton ? he capers , he dances , he has eyes of
youth . like a man , than follow him like a dwarf . he writes verses , he speaks
holyday , he smells Mrs . Page . O you are a flattering boy ; now , April and May :
he ...
Pagina 38
How now ? casion more , mine eyes will tell tales of me . I Even so quickly may
one catch the plague ? am bound to the count Orsino ' s court : fareMethinks , I
feel this youth ' s perfections , well . [ Erit . With an invisible and subtle stealth , 1
Ant ...
How now ? casion more , mine eyes will tell tales of me . I Even so quickly may
one catch the plague ? am bound to the count Orsino ' s court : fareMethinks , I
feel this youth ' s perfections , well . [ Erit . With an invisible and subtle stealth , 1
Ant ...
Pagina 40
His eyes do show his days are almost done . 1 Sir And . And your horse now
would make Mal . Is ' t even so ? him an ass . Sir To . But I will nerer die . Mar .
Ass I doubt not . Clo . Sir Toby , there you lie . Sir And . 0 , ' twill be admirable .
Mal .
His eyes do show his days are almost done . 1 Sir And . And your horse now
would make Mal . Is ' t even so ? him an ass . Sir To . But I will nerer die . Mar .
Ass I doubt not . Clo . Sir Toby , there you lie . Sir And . 0 , ' twill be admirable .
Mal .
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