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Page 169
My brother Jaques he keeps at school ; and report speaks goldenly of his profit :
for my part , he keeps me rustically at home , or , to speak more properly , stays
me here at home unkept ; for call you that keeping for a gentleman of my birth ,
that ...
My brother Jaques he keeps at school ; and report speaks goldenly of his profit :
for my part , he keeps me rustically at home , or , to speak more properly , stays
me here at home unkept ; for call you that keeping for a gentleman of my birth ,
that ...
Page 241
I've promisid to make all this matter even : Keep you your word , o duke , to give
your daughter ; You yours , Orlando , to receive his daughter : Keep your word ,
Pbebe , that you'll marry me , Or else , refusing me , to wed this shepherd : Keep ...
I've promisid to make all this matter even : Keep you your word , o duke , to give
your daughter ; You yours , Orlando , to receive his daughter : Keep your word ,
Pbebe , that you'll marry me , Or else , refusing me , to wed this shepherd : Keep ...
Page 266
Not possible : for who shall bear your part , And be in Padua here Vincentio's son
, Keep house , and ply his book , welcome his friends , Visit his countrymen , and
banquet them ? Luc . Basta , content thee , for I have it full . We have not yet ...
Not possible : for who shall bear your part , And be in Padua here Vincentio's son
, Keep house , and ply his book , welcome his friends , Visit his countrymen , and
banquet them ? Luc . Basta , content thee , for I have it full . We have not yet ...
Page 283
Kate be chaste , and Dian sportful . Cath . Where did you study all this goodly
speech ? Pet . It is extempore , from my mother - wit . Cath . A witty mother ,
witless else her son . Pet . Am I not wise ? Cath . Yes ; keep you warm . Pet .
Kate be chaste , and Dian sportful . Cath . Where did you study all this goodly
speech ? Pet . It is extempore , from my mother - wit . Cath . A witty mother ,
witless else her son . Pet . Am I not wise ? Cath . Yes ; keep you warm . Pet .
Page 292
... sway'd in the back , and shouldershotten , near - legg'd before , and with a half
- cheek'd bit , and a headstall of sheep's leather , which , being restrain'd to keep
him from stumbling hath been often burst , and now repair'd with knots ; one girt ...
... sway'd in the back , and shouldershotten , near - legg'd before , and with a half
- cheek'd bit , and a headstall of sheep's leather , which , being restrain'd to keep
him from stumbling hath been often burst , and now repair'd with knots ; one girt ...
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