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Pagina 31
See now , how wit may fairy ! lest he transform me to a piece of cheese ! be made
a Jack - a - lent , when ' tis upon ill emPist . Vile worm , thou wast o'er - look'd
even ployment . in thy birth . Eva . Sir John Falstaff , serve Got , and leave Quick .
See now , how wit may fairy ! lest he transform me to a piece of cheese ! be made
a Jack - a - lent , when ' tis upon ill emPist . Vile worm , thou wast o'er - look'd
even ployment . in thy birth . Eva . Sir John Falstaff , serve Got , and leave Quick .
Pagina 36
Well , go generous , guiltless , and of free disposition , is thy way ; if Sir Toby
would leave drinking , to take those things for bird - bolts , t that you thou wert as
witty a piece of Eve's flesh as any deem cannon - bullets : There is no slander in
in ...
Well , go generous , guiltless , and of free disposition , is thy way ; if Sir Toby
would leave drinking , to take those things for bird - bolts , t that you thou wert as
witty a piece of Eve's flesh as any deem cannon - bullets : There is no slander in
in ...
Pagina 41
Give me now leave to leave thee . Fab . Nay , I'll come ; if I lose a scruple of Clo .
Now , the melancholy god protect thee ; this sport , let me be boiled to death with
meand the tailor make thy doublet of changeable lancholy . taffata , for thy mind ...
Give me now leave to leave thee . Fab . Nay , I'll come ; if I lose a scruple of Clo .
Now , the melancholy god protect thee ; this sport , let me be boiled to death with
meand the tailor make thy doublet of changeable lancholy . taffata , for thy mind ...
Pagina 44
Let the garden door be shut , and leave is noon . me to my hearing . 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 ...
Let the garden door be shut , and leave is noon . me to my hearing . 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 ...
Pagina 47
... leave , and presently something of my negligence , nothing of my after him .
purpose . Sir To . I will meditate the while upon some Sir To . I will do so . Signior
Fabian , stay you horrid message for a challenge . by this gentleman till my return
.
... leave , and presently something of my negligence , nothing of my after him .
purpose . Sir To . I will meditate the while upon some Sir To . I will do so . Signior
Fabian , stay you horrid message for a challenge . by this gentleman till my return
.
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