Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana 252
... Sir Toby , and Sir Andrew Ague - cheek . For instance , nothing 252 TWELFTH NIGHT ; OR ,
... Sir Toby , and Sir Andrew Ague - cheek . For instance , nothing 252 TWELFTH NIGHT ; OR ,
Strana 254
... Sir Toby ; we patronise Sir Andrew ; we have an understanding with the Clown , a sneaking kindness for Maria and her rogueries ; we feel a regard for Malvolio , and sym- pathise with his gravity , his smiles , his cross gar- ters , his ...
... Sir Toby ; we patronise Sir Andrew ; we have an understanding with the Clown , a sneaking kindness for Maria and her rogueries ; we feel a regard for Malvolio , and sym- pathise with his gravity , his smiles , his cross gar- ters , his ...
Strana 257
... Sir Toby . Here comes the little villain : -How now , my nettle of India ? Maria . Get ye all three into the box ... Sir Toby . Here's an over - weening rogue ! Fabian . O , peace ! Contemplation makes a rare turkey - cock of him ; how ...
... Sir Toby . Here comes the little villain : -How now , my nettle of India ? Maria . Get ye all three into the box ... Sir Toby . Here's an over - weening rogue ! Fabian . O , peace ! Contemplation makes a rare turkey - cock of him ; how ...
Strana 258
... Sir Toby . Fire and brimstone ! Fabian . O peace , peace ! Malvolio . And then to have the humour of state : and after a demure travel of regard , -telling them , I know my place , as I would they should do theirs , -to ask for my kinsman ...
... Sir Toby . Fire and brimstone ! Fabian . O peace , peace ! Malvolio . And then to have the humour of state : and after a demure travel of regard , -telling them , I know my place , as I would they should do theirs , -to ask for my kinsman ...
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