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Pagina 21
I your lady , Sir John ! alas , I call all your senses to you ; defend your reshould be
a pitiful lady . putation , or bid farewell to your good life for Fal . Let the court of
France show me such ever . another ; I see how thine eye would emulate Mrs ...
I your lady , Sir John ! alas , I call all your senses to you ; defend your reshould be
a pitiful lady . putation , or bid farewell to your good life for Fal . Let the court of
France show me such ever . another ; I see how thine eye would emulate Mrs ...
Pagina 34
born , I saw him hold acquaintance with the waves , you : I heard my lady talk of it
yesterday ; and So long as I could see . Tof a foolish knight , that you brought in
one Vio . For saying so , there ' s gold : night here , to be her wooer . Mine own ...
born , I saw him hold acquaintance with the waves , you : I heard my lady talk of it
yesterday ; and So long as I could see . Tof a foolish knight , that you brought in
one Vio . For saying so , there ' s gold : night here , to be her wooer . Mine own ...
Pagina 36
Peace , you rogue , no more o ' that ; nor no railing in a known discreet man ,
though here comes my lady : make your excuse wisely , he do nothing but
reprove . you were best . Exit . ] Clo . Now Mercury endue thee with leasing , I
Enter OLIVIA ...
Peace , you rogue , no more o ' that ; nor no railing in a known discreet man ,
though here comes my lady : make your excuse wisely , he do nothing but
reprove . you were best . Exit . ] Clo . Now Mercury endue thee with leasing , I
Enter OLIVIA ...
Pagina 37
Gentlewoman , my lady calls . ( Exit . Oli . A comfortable doctrine , and much may
be said of it . Where lies your text ? Re - enter MARIA . 1 Vio . In Orsino ' s bosom
. Oli . Give me my veil : come , throw it o ' er Oli . In his bosom ? In what chapter ...
Gentlewoman , my lady calls . ( Exit . Oli . A comfortable doctrine , and much may
be said of it . Where lies your text ? Re - enter MARIA . 1 Vio . In Orsino ' s bosom
. Oli . Give me my veil : come , throw it o ' er Oli . In his bosom ? In what chapter ...
Pagina 38
A lady , Sir , though it was said she much I cannot love him : let him send no more
; resembled me , was yet of many accounted Unless , perchance , you come to
me again , beautiful : but , though I could not , with such To tell me how he takes it
...
A lady , Sir , though it was said she much I cannot love him : let him send no more
; resembled me , was yet of many accounted Unless , perchance , you come to
me again , beautiful : but , though I could not , with such To tell me how he takes it
...
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