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Página 63
Exit Mrs Page . you , master Page ; -and you , sir Hugh . Mrs Ford . Go to then ;
we'll use this unShal . Well , fare you well : -we shall have the wholesome
humidity , this gross watry pumpion ; freer wooing at master Page's . -we'll teach
him to ...
Exit Mrs Page . you , master Page ; -and you , sir Hugh . Mrs Ford . Go to then ;
we'll use this unShal . Well , fare you well : -we shall have the wholesome
humidity , this gross watry pumpion ; freer wooing at master Page's . -we'll teach
him to ...
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Exit Simple . Host . Thou art clerkly , thou art clerkly , sir SCENE V. - A room in the
Garter Inn . John : Was there a wise woman with thee ? Fal . Ay , that there was ,
mine host ; one , that Enter Host and SIMPLE . hath taught me more wit than ...
Exit Simple . Host . Thou art clerkly , thou art clerkly , sir SCENE V. - A room in the
Garter Inn . John : Was there a wise woman with thee ? Fal . Ay , that there was ,
mine host ; one , that Enter Host and SIMPLE . hath taught me more wit than ...
Página 124
[ Exit Clau- Hence hath offence his quick celerity , dio . ] By and by : When it is
borne in high authority : I hope it is some pardon , or reprieve , When vice makes
mercy , mercy's so extended , For the most gentle Claudio.- Welcome , father .
[ Exit Clau- Hence hath offence his quick celerity , dio . ] By and by : When it is
borne in high authority : I hope it is some pardon , or reprieve , When vice makes
mercy , mercy's so extended , For the most gentle Claudio.- Welcome , father .
Página 146
... go get her picture . [ Exit . Bene . Ha ! Against my will I am sent to bid ACT III .
man scrve Urs . But are you sure , SCENE I. - Leonato's garden . That Benedick
loves Beatrice so entirely ? Hero . So says the prince , and my new - trothed lord .
... go get her picture . [ Exit . Bene . Ha ! Against my will I am sent to bid ACT III .
man scrve Urs . But are you sure , SCENE I. - Leonato's garden . That Benedick
loves Beatrice so entirely ? Hero . So says the prince , and my new - trothed lord .
Página 225
Exit Laun . Jes . Lorenzo , certain ; and my love , indeed ; Shy . What says that
fool of Hagar's offspring , For who love I so much ? And now who knows , ha ?
But you , Lorenzo , whether I am yours ? Jes . His words were , Farewell ,
mistress ...
Exit Laun . Jes . Lorenzo , certain ; and my love , indeed ; Shy . What says that
fool of Hagar's offspring , For who love I so much ? And now who knows , ha ?
But you , Lorenzo , whether I am yours ? Jes . His words were , Farewell ,
mistress ...
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