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Page 21
... gentle- woman . Mal . Gentlewoman , my lady calls . Re - enter MARIA . [ Exit . Oli . Give me my veil : come , throw it o'er my face ; We'll once more hear Orsino's embassy . Enter VIOLA . Vio . The honourable lady of the house , which ...
... gentle- woman . Mal . Gentlewoman , my lady calls . Re - enter MARIA . [ Exit . Oli . Give me my veil : come , throw it o'er my face ; We'll once more hear Orsino's embassy . Enter VIOLA . Vio . The honourable lady of the house , which ...
Page 22
... gentle one , give me modest assurance , if you be the lady of the house , that I may proceed in my speech . Oli . Are you a comedian ? Vio . No , my profound heart : and yet , by the very fangs of malice , I swear , I am not that I play ...
... gentle one , give me modest assurance , if you be the lady of the house , that I may proceed in my speech . Oli . Are you a comedian ? Vio . No , my profound heart : and yet , by the very fangs of malice , I swear , I am not that I play ...
Page 52
... gentle thoughts On his behalf : - Oli . O , by your leave , I pray you ; I bade you never speak again of him : But , would you undertake another suit , 5 most pregnant and vouchsafed ear . ] Pregnant for ready ; vouchsafed for ...
... gentle thoughts On his behalf : - Oli . O , by your leave , I pray you ; I bade you never speak again of him : But , would you undertake another suit , 5 most pregnant and vouchsafed ear . ] Pregnant for ready ; vouchsafed for ...
Page 63
... gently , gently : the fiend is rough , and will not be roughly used . Sir To . Why , how now , my bawcock ? how dost thou , chuck ? Mal . Sir ? 2 Sir To . Ay , Biddy , come with me . What , man ! ' tis not for gravity to play at cherry ...
... gently , gently : the fiend is rough , and will not be roughly used . Sir To . Why , how now , my bawcock ? how dost thou , chuck ? Mal . Sir ? 2 Sir To . Ay , Biddy , come with me . What , man ! ' tis not for gravity to play at cherry ...
Page 70
... gentle- man ving . Have done offence , I take the fault on me ; If you offend him , I for him defy you . [ Drawing . Sir To . You , sir ? why , what are you ? Ant . One , sir , that for his love dares yet do more Than you have heard him ...
... gentle- man ving . Have done offence , I take the fault on me ; If you offend him , I for him defy you . [ Drawing . Sir To . You , sir ? why , what are you ? Ant . One , sir , that for his love dares yet do more Than you have heard him ...
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