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Pagina 42
... Thy fates open their hands ; let thy blood and spirit embrace them . And , to inure thyself to what thou art like to be , cast thy humble slough , || and appear fresh . Be opposite with a kinsman , surly with servants ; let thy tongue ...
... Thy fates open their hands ; let thy blood and spirit embrace them . And , to inure thyself to what thou art like to be , cast thy humble slough , || and appear fresh . Be opposite with a kinsman , surly with servants ; let thy tongue ...
Pagina 43
... Thou eanst not choose but know who I am . If thou entertainest my love , let it appear in thy smiling ; thy smiles ... art a merry fellow , and Clo . Not so , Sir , I do care for something : but in my conscience , Sir , I do not care for you ...
... Thou eanst not choose but know who I am . If thou entertainest my love , let it appear in thy smiling ; thy smiles ... art a merry fellow , and Clo . Not so , Sir , I do care for something : but in my conscience , Sir , I do not care for you ...
Pagina 47
... thou art , thou art but a scurvy fellow . Fub . Good , and valiant . Sir To . Wonder not , nor admire not in thy mind , why I do call thee so , for I will show thee no reason for't . Fab . A good note : that keeps you from the blow of ...
... thou art , thou art but a scurvy fellow . Fub . Good , and valiant . Sir To . Wonder not , nor admire not in thy mind , why I do call thee so , for I will show thee no reason for't . Fab . A good note : that keeps you from the blow of ...
Pagina 49
... thou art a foolish fellow ; Let me be clear of thee . Clo . Well held out , i'faith ! No , I do not know you ; nor I am not sent to you by my lady , to bid you come speak with her ; nor your name is not master Cesario ; nor this is not ...
... thou art a foolish fellow ; Let me be clear of thee . Clo . Well held out , i'faith ! No , I do not know you ; nor I am not sent to you by my lady , to bid you come speak with her ; nor your name is not master Cesario ; nor this is not ...
Pagina 50
... thou this man ? talkest thou nothing but of ladies ? Sir To . Well said ... art more puzzled , than the Egyptians in their fog . Mal . I say , this ... thou of his opinion ? Mal . I think nobly of the soul , and no way approve his opinion ...
... thou this man ? talkest thou nothing but of ladies ? Sir To . Well said ... art more puzzled , than the Egyptians in their fog . Mal . I say , this ... thou of his opinion ? Mal . I think nobly of the soul , and no way approve his opinion ...
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