The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 12At the University Press, 1949 |
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Page 11
... Cesario , ho ! Viola . On your attendance , my lord , here . Duke . Stand you awhile aloof .... [ Curio and attendants withdraw ] Cesario , Thou know'st no less but all : I have unclasped To thee the book even of my secret soul ...
... Cesario , ho ! Viola . On your attendance , my lord , here . Duke . Stand you awhile aloof .... [ Curio and attendants withdraw ] Cesario , Thou know'st no less but all : I have unclasped To thee the book even of my secret soul ...
Page 143
... Cesario is ' the fool ' and hints that the young man is better with his master than hanging about Olivia . 42. pass ... Cesario's coins . 57. come ; F. ' come , ' 57-8 . who you ... would etc. Another hint of his suspicions of ...
... Cesario is ' the fool ' and hints that the young man is better with his master than hanging about Olivia . 42. pass ... Cesario's coins . 57. come ; F. ' come , ' 57-8 . who you ... would etc. Another hint of his suspicions of ...
Page 174
... Cesario ( Viola ) ran away and came to be Duke Moreno's page merely because she loved him , how Taquilet ( Malvolio ) , steward to Villaretta ( Olivia ) , is egged on by Drances ( Sir Toby ) to fight the Duke's messenger whom he ...
... Cesario ( Viola ) ran away and came to be Duke Moreno's page merely because she loved him , how Taquilet ( Malvolio ) , steward to Villaretta ( Olivia ) , is egged on by Drances ( Sir Toby ) to fight the Duke's messenger whom he ...
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