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[ Exit . 7 Hiero . O , is he so ? King . Who is he , that interrupts our business ? Hiero . Not I : -Hieronymo , beware ; go by , go by . " So Sly here , not caring to be dunn'd by the Hostess , cries to her in effect ; Don't be ...
[ Exit . 7 Hiero . O , is he so ? King . Who is he , that interrupts our business ? Hiero . Not I : -Hieronymo , beware ; go by , go by . " So Sly here , not caring to be dunn'd by the Hostess , cries to her in effect ; Don't be ...
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[ Exit Taps . Slie . Tilly vally ; by crisee Tapster Ile fese you anone : Fills the tother pot , and all ' s paid for : looke you , I doe drink it of mine own instigation . Omne bene . Heere Ile lie awhile : why Tapster , I say ...
[ Exit Taps . Slie . Tilly vally ; by crisee Tapster Ile fese you anone : Fills the tother pot , and all ' s paid for : looke you , I doe drink it of mine own instigation . Omne bene . Heere Ile lie awhile : why Tapster , I say ...
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Sirrah , go see what trumpet ' tis that sounds : [ Exit Serv . Belike some noble gentleman , that means , Travelling some journey , to repose him here.Re - enter a Servant . How now ? who is it ? Serv .
Sirrah , go see what trumpet ' tis that sounds : [ Exit Serv . Belike some noble gentleman , that means , Travelling some journey , to repose him here.Re - enter a Servant . How now ? who is it ? Serv .
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[ Exit Player . My lord , we must have a shoulder of mutton for a propertie , and a little vinegre to make our diuel rore . " f The shoulder of mutton might indeed be necessary afterwards for the dinner of Petruchio , but there is no ...
[ Exit Player . My lord , we must have a shoulder of mutton for a propertie , and a little vinegre to make our diuel rore . " f The shoulder of mutton might indeed be necessary afterwards for the dinner of Petruchio , but there is no ...
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[ Exit Serv . I know , the boy will well usurp the grace , Voice , gait , and action of a gentlewoman : I long to hear him call the drunkard , husband ; And how my men will stay themselves from laughter , When they do homage to this ...
[ Exit Serv . I know , the boy will well usurp the grace , Voice , gait , and action of a gentlewoman : I long to hear him call the drunkard , husband ; And how my men will stay themselves from laughter , When they do homage to this ...
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