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Page 38
But , wrangling pedant , this is The patroness of heavenly harmony : Then give
me leave to have prerogative ; And when in music we have spent an hour , Your
lecture shall have leisure for as much . Luc . Preposterous ass , that never read
so ...
But , wrangling pedant , this is The patroness of heavenly harmony : Then give
me leave to have prerogative ; And when in music we have spent an hour , Your
lecture shall have leisure for as much . Luc . Preposterous ass , that never read
so ...
Page 96
There's something in't , More than my father's skill , which was the greatest Of his
profession , that his good receipt 250 Shall for my legacy be sanctified By the
luckiest stars in heaven : and , would your honour But give me leave to try
success ...
There's something in't , More than my father's skill , which was the greatest Of his
profession , that his good receipt 250 Shall for my legacy be sanctified By the
luckiest stars in heaven : and , would your honour But give me leave to try
success ...
Page 203
Let the garden door be shut , and leave me to my hearing . ( Exeunt Sir Toby , Sir
Andrew , and Maria . ] Give me your hand , sir . Vio . My duty , madam , and most
humble service . Oli . What is your name ? Vio . Cesario is your servant's name ...
Let the garden door be shut , and leave me to my hearing . ( Exeunt Sir Toby , Sir
Andrew , and Maria . ] Give me your hand , sir . Vio . My duty , madam , and most
humble service . Oli . What is your name ? Vio . Cesario is your servant's name ...
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