The Dramatic Works, Volume 1at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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... Sir Andrew's commendation of himself for dancing and fencing , Sir Toby answers - Where- fore are these things hid ? Wherefore have these gifts a curtain before them ? Are they like to take dust like Mistress Mall's picture ? Why ...
... Sir Andrew's commendation of himself for dancing and fencing , Sir Toby answers - Where- fore are these things hid ? Wherefore have these gifts a curtain before them ? Are they like to take dust like Mistress Mall's picture ? Why ...
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... SIR TOBY BELCH , Uncle of Olivia . SIR ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . MALVOLIO , Steward to Olivia . FABIAN , Clown , Servants to Olivia . OLIVIA , a rich Countess . VIOLA , in love with the Duke . MARIA , Olivia's Woman . Lords , Priests ...
... SIR TOBY BELCH , Uncle of Olivia . SIR ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . MALVOLIO , Steward to Olivia . FABIAN , Clown , Servants to Olivia . OLIVIA , a rich Countess . VIOLA , in love with the Duke . MARIA , Olivia's Woman . Lords , Priests ...
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... Sir Andrew Ague - cheek ? Mar. Ay , he . Sir To . He's as tall a man as any's in Illyria . Mar. What's that to the purpose ? Sir To . Why , he has three thousand ducats a year . Mar. Ay , but he'll have but a year in all these ducats ...
... Sir Andrew Ague - cheek ? Mar. Ay , he . Sir To . He's as tall a man as any's in Illyria . Mar. What's that to the purpose ? Sir To . Why , he has three thousand ducats a year . Mar. Ay , but he'll have but a year in all these ducats ...
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... Sir An- drew Ague - face . Enter SIR ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . Sir And . Sir Toby Belch ! how now , Sir Toby Belch . Sir To . Sweet Sir Andrew ! Sir And . Bless you , fair shrew . for a dignitie given to distinguish them from common ...
... Sir An- drew Ague - face . Enter SIR ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . Sir And . Sir Toby Belch ! how now , Sir Toby Belch . Sir To . Sweet Sir Andrew ! Sir And . Bless you , fair shrew . for a dignitie given to distinguish them from common ...
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William Shakespeare. Mar. And you too , sir . Sir To . Accost , Sir Andrew , accost . Sir And . What's that ? Sir To . My niece's chamber - maid . Sir And . Good mistress Accost , I desire better acquaintance . Mar. My name is Mary ...
William Shakespeare. Mar. And you too , sir . Sir To . Accost , Sir Andrew , accost . Sir And . What's that ? Sir To . My niece's chamber - maid . Sir And . Good mistress Accost , I desire better acquaintance . Mar. My name is Mary ...
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