The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Peace , you rogue , no more o ' that ; here comes my lady : make your excuse wisely , you were best . Enter OLIVIA , and MALVOLIO . [ Exit . Clo . Wit , and ' t be thy will , put me into good fooling ! Those wits , that think they have ...
... Peace , you rogue , no more o ' that ; here comes my lady : make your excuse wisely , you were best . Enter OLIVIA , and MALVOLIO . [ Exit . Clo . Wit , and ' t be thy will , put me into good fooling ! Those wits , that think they have ...
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... peace as matter . 6 I am to hull here ] To hull means to drive to and fro upon the water , without sails or rudder . 7 some mollification for your giant , ] Ladies , in romance , are guarded by giants , who repel all improper or ...
... peace as matter . 6 I am to hull here ] To hull means to drive to and fro upon the water , without sails or rudder . 7 some mollification for your giant , ] Ladies , in romance , are guarded by giants , who repel all improper or ...
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... peace . Clo . I shall never begin , if I hold my peace . Sir And . Good , i'faith ! Come , begin . Enter MARIA . [ They sing a catch . Mar. What a catterwauling do you keep here ! If my lady have not called up her steward , Malvolio ...
... peace . Clo . I shall never begin , if I hold my peace . Sir And . Good , i'faith ! Come , begin . Enter MARIA . [ They sing a catch . Mar. What a catterwauling do you keep here ! If my lady have not called up her steward , Malvolio ...
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... peace . Enter MALVOLIO . Mal . My masters are you mad ? or what are you ? Have you no wit , manners , nor honesty , but to gabble like tinkers at this time of night ? Do ye make an ale- house of my lady's house , that ye squeak out your ...
... peace . Enter MALVOLIO . Mal . My masters are you mad ? or what are you ? Have you no wit , manners , nor honesty , but to gabble like tinkers at this time of night ? Do ye make an ale- house of my lady's house , that ye squeak out your ...
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... Peace , peace ! Mal . There is example for't ; the lady of the strachy " married the yeoman of the wardrobe . Sir And . Fie on him , Jezebel ! Fab . O , peace ! now he's deeply in ; look , how ima- gination blows him . Mal . Having been ...
... Peace , peace ! Mal . There is example for't ; the lady of the strachy " married the yeoman of the wardrobe . Sir And . Fie on him , Jezebel ! Fab . O , peace ! now he's deeply in ; look , how ima- gination blows him . Mal . Having been ...
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