The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 3H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... peace . Enter Malvolio . Mal . My mafters , are you mad ? or what are you ? have you no wit , manners , nor honefty , but to gabble like tinkers at this time of night ? do ye make an ale- houfe of my Lady's houfe , that ye fqueak out ...
... peace . Enter Malvolio . Mal . My mafters , are you mad ? or what are you ? have you no wit , manners , nor honefty , but to gabble like tinkers at this time of night ? do ye make an ale- houfe of my Lady's houfe , that ye fqueak out ...
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... peace : contemplation makes a rare Tur- key - cock of him ; how he jets under his advanc'd . plumes ! . Sir And . ' Slife , I could fo beat the rogue . Sir To . Peace , I fay . Mal . To be ... peace , peace , peace ; What you will . 131.
... peace : contemplation makes a rare Tur- key - cock of him ; how he jets under his advanc'd . plumes ! . Sir And . ' Slife , I could fo beat the rogue . Sir To . Peace , I fay . Mal . To be ... peace , peace , peace ; What you will . 131.
Página 132
... peace , peace , peace ; now , now . Mal . Seven of my people with an obedient start make out for him : I frown the while , and , perchance , wind up my watch , or play with fome rich jewel . Toby ap- proaches , curtfies there to me ...
... peace , peace , peace ; now , now . Mal . Seven of my people with an obedient start make out for him : I frown the while , and , perchance , wind up my watch , or play with fome rich jewel . Toby ap- proaches , curtfies there to me ...
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... peace , peace , we must deal gently with him ; let me alone . How do you , Malvolio ? how is't with you ? what ! man , defie the devil ; confi- der , he's an enemy to mankind . Mal . Do you know what you say ? Mar. La , you ! if you ...
... peace , peace , we must deal gently with him ; let me alone . How do you , Malvolio ? how is't with you ? what ! man , defie the devil ; confi- der , he's an enemy to mankind . Mal . Do you know what you say ? Mar. La , you ! if you ...
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... peace with him , if I can . Vio . I fhall be much bound to you for't : I am one , that had rather go with Sir Prieft than Sir Knight : I care not who knows fo much of my mettle . [ Exeunt . Enter Sir Toby , and Sir Andrew . Sir To . Why ...
... peace with him , if I can . Vio . I fhall be much bound to you for't : I am one , that had rather go with Sir Prieft than Sir Knight : I care not who knows fo much of my mettle . [ Exeunt . Enter Sir Toby , and Sir Andrew . Sir To . Why ...
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