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Pagina 27
She English ? comes of errands , does she ? We are simple Bard . Ay , Sir ; I'll
call them to you . men ; we do not know what's brought to pass Host . They shall
have my horses ; but I'll under the profession of fortune - telling . She make them
...
She English ? comes of errands , does she ? We are simple Bard . Ay , Sir ; I'll
call them to you . men ; we do not know what's brought to pass Host . They shall
have my horses ; but I'll under the profession of fortune - telling . She make them
...
Pagina 28
Fal . Conceal them , or thou diest . And marry her at Eton. -Go , send to Falstaff
Sim . Why Sir , they were nothing but about straight . mistress Anne Page ; to
know , if it were my Ford . Nay , I'll to him again in name of master's fortune to
have her ...
Fal . Conceal them , or thou diest . And marry her at Eton. -Go , send to Falstaff
Sim . Why Sir , they were nothing but about straight . mistress Anne Page ; to
know , if it were my Ford . Nay , I'll to him again in name of master's fortune to
have her ...
Pagina 35
To call his fortunes thine . Sir To . And I can cut the mutton to't . Vio . I'll do my best
, Sir And . And , I think , I have the back - trick , To woo your lady : yet , [ .Aside . ) a
barfult strife ! simply as strong as any man in Illyria . Whoe'er I woo , myself ...
To call his fortunes thine . Sir To . And I can cut the mutton to't . Vio . I'll do my best
, Sir And . And , I think , I have the back - trick , To woo your lady : yet , [ .Aside . ) a
barfult strife ! simply as strong as any man in Illyria . Whoe'er I woo , myself ...
Pagina 38
Ant . If you will not murder me for my love , Above my fortunes , yet my state is
well : let me be your servant . ... her ! shall crave of you your leave , that I may
bear Fortune forbid , my outside have not charm'd " my evils alone : It were a bad
...
Ant . If you will not murder me for my love , Above my fortunes , yet my state is
well : let me be your servant . ... her ! shall crave of you your leave , that I may
bear Fortune forbid , my outside have not charm'd " my evils alone : It were a bad
...
Pagina 41
Prizes not quantity of dirty lands ; The parts that fortune hath bestow'd upon her ,
Sir To . Here comes the little villain : -Ilow Tell her , I hold as giddily as fortune ;
now , my nettle of India ? But ' tis that miracle , and queen of gems , Mar. Get ye
all ...
Prizes not quantity of dirty lands ; The parts that fortune hath bestow'd upon her ,
Sir To . Here comes the little villain : -Ilow Tell her , I hold as giddily as fortune ;
now , my nettle of India ? But ' tis that miracle , and queen of gems , Mar. Get ye
all ...
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