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Page 301
Fellow Grumio ! Nath . How now , old lad ? Gru . Welcome , you ; how now , you ;
what , you ; fellow , you ; and thus much for greeting . Now , my spruce
companions , is all ready , and all things neat ? Nath . All things are ready : how
near is ...
Fellow Grumio ! Nath . How now , old lad ? Gru . Welcome , you ; how now , you ;
what , you ; fellow , you ; and thus much for greeting . Now , my spruce
companions , is all ready , and all things neat ? Nath . All things are ready : how
near is ...
Page 472
I have lim'd her ; but it is yove's doing , and Jove make me thankful ! and when
she went away now , let this fellow be look'd to : fellow ! not Malvolio , nor after my
degree , but fellow . Why , every thing adheres together , that no dram of a ...
I have lim'd her ; but it is yove's doing , and Jove make me thankful ! and when
she went away now , let this fellow be look'd to : fellow ! not Malvolio , nor after my
degree , but fellow . Why , every thing adheres together , that no dram of a ...
Page 491
But for thee , fellow , fellow , thy words are madness : Three months this youth
hath tended upon me ; But more of that anon . Take him afide . Oli . What would
my lord , but that he may not have , Wherein Olivia may seem serviceable ?
Cefario ...
But for thee , fellow , fellow , thy words are madness : Three months this youth
hath tended upon me ; But more of that anon . Take him afide . Oli . What would
my lord , but that he may not have , Wherein Olivia may seem serviceable ?
Cefario ...
Page 576
How now , good fellow ? come , why shak ít thou so ? Fear not , man ; here's no
harm intended to thee . Aut . I am a poor fellow , sir . Cam . Why , be so still :
Here's no body will steal that from thee ; yet for the outside of thy poverty , we
must ...
How now , good fellow ? come , why shak ít thou so ? Fear not , man ; here's no
harm intended to thee . Aut . I am a poor fellow , sir . Cam . Why , be so still :
Here's no body will steal that from thee ; yet for the outside of thy poverty , we
must ...
Page 594
Give me thy hand ; I will swear to the prince , thou art as honest a true fellow as
any is in Bithynia . Shep . You may say it , but not swear it . Clo . Not swear it ,
now I am a gentleman ? let boors and franklins say it , I'll swear it . Shep . How if it
be ...
Give me thy hand ; I will swear to the prince , thou art as honest a true fellow as
any is in Bithynia . Shep . You may say it , but not swear it . Clo . Not swear it ,
now I am a gentleman ? let boors and franklins say it , I'll swear it . Shep . How if it
be ...
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