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Pagina 9
... comes my master , your brother . Orl . Go apart , Adam , and thou shalt hear how he will shake me up . Oli . Now , sir ! what make you here ? 4 Orl . Nothing : I am not taught to make any thing . Oli . What mar you then , sir ? Orl ...
... comes my master , your brother . Orl . Go apart , Adam , and thou shalt hear how he will shake me up . Oli . Now , sir ! what make you here ? 4 Orl . Nothing : I am not taught to make any thing . Oli . What mar you then , sir ? Orl ...
Pagina 10
... come to such penury ? Oli . Know you where you are , sir ? Orl . O , sir , very well : here in your orchard . Oli . Know you before whom , sir ? Orl . Ay , better than he I am before knows me . " I But what the Oxford editor could not ...
... come to such penury ? Oli . Know you where you are , sir ? Orl . O , sir , very well : here in your orchard . Oli . Know you before whom , sir ? Orl . Ay , better than he I am before knows me . " I But what the Oxford editor could not ...
Pagina 11
... Come , come , elder brother , you are too young in this . Oli . Wilt thou lay hands on me , villain ? Orl . I am no villain : I am the youngest son of sir Rowland de Bois ; he was my father ; and he is thrice a villain , that says ...
... Come , come , elder brother , you are too young in this . Oli . Wilt thou lay hands on me , villain ? Orl . I am no villain : I am the youngest son of sir Rowland de Bois ; he was my father ; and he is thrice a villain , that says ...
Pagina 13
... come in disguis'd against me to try a fall : To - mor- row , sir , I wrestle for my credit ; and he that escapes 1 " Bast . James Gurney , wilt thou give us leave awhile ? " Gur . Good leave , good Philip . " Steevens . · the duke's ...
... come in disguis'd against me to try a fall : To - mor- row , sir , I wrestle for my credit ; and he that escapes 1 " Bast . James Gurney , wilt thou give us leave awhile ? " Gur . Good leave , good Philip . " Steevens . · the duke's ...
Pagina 14
... come in : therefore , out of my love to you , I came hither to acquaint you withal ; that either you might stay him from his intendment , or brook such dis- grace well as he shall run into ; in that it is a thing of his own search , and ...
... come in : therefore , out of my love to you , I came hither to acquaint you withal ; that either you might stay him from his intendment , or brook such dis- grace well as he shall run into ; in that it is a thing of his own search , and ...
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