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Pagina 5
... often mentioned it as an honour to Shakspeare , that in writing ( whatsoever he
penned ) he never blotted out a line . ... and to justify mine own candour , for I
loved the man , and do honour his memory , on this side idolatry , as much as any
.
... often mentioned it as an honour to Shakspeare , that in writing ( whatsoever he
penned ) he never blotted out a line . ... and to justify mine own candour , for I
loved the man , and do honour his memory , on this side idolatry , as much as any
.
Pagina 14
Hang the trifle , woman ; take the faith , it is such another Nan : - but , I detest , *
honour : What is it ? - dispense with tri . an honest maid as ever broke bread : -
We had fles ; - what is it ? an hour ' s talk of that wart ; I shall never laugh Mrs .
Ford .
Hang the trifle , woman ; take the faith , it is such another Nan : - but , I detest , *
honour : What is it ? - dispense with tri . an honest maid as ever broke bread : -
We had fles ; - what is it ? an hour ' s talk of that wart ; I shall never laugh Mrs .
Ford .
Pagina 16
you stand for the which she thanks you a thousand times ; upon your honour ! -
Why , thou unconfinable and she gives you to notify , that her husband baseness
, it is as much as I can do , to keep the will be absence from his house between ...
you stand for the which she thanks you a thousand times ; upon your honour ! -
Why , thou unconfinable and she gives you to notify , that her husband baseness
, it is as much as I can do , to keep the will be absence from his house between ...
Pagina 17
I will tell you , Sir , if you will give securely on the excellency of her honour , that
me the hearing . will give the folly of my soul dares not present itself ; she is too
bright to be looked against . Now , Fal . Speak , good master Brook ; I shall be
glad ...
I will tell you , Sir , if you will give securely on the excellency of her honour , that
me the hearing . will give the folly of my soul dares not present itself ; she is too
bright to be looked against . Now , Fal . Speak , good master Brook ; I shall be
glad ...
Pagina 44
Cesario , by the roses of the spring , ( Exeunt Sir Toby , Sir ANDREW , and By
maidhood , honour , truth , and every thing , MARIA . Give me your hand , Sir . I
love thee so , that maugre * all thy pride , Vio . My duty , madain , and most
humble ...
Cesario , by the roses of the spring , ( Exeunt Sir Toby , Sir ANDREW , and By
maidhood , honour , truth , and every thing , MARIA . Give me your hand , Sir . I
love thee so , that maugre * all thy pride , Vio . My duty , madain , and most
humble ...
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