Comedies. Two gentlemen of VeronaHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... SIR ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . MALVOLIO , Steward to OLIVIA . FABIAN . ) } on the DUKE GWELFGH NIGHG WHAT YOU WILL . ACT Sir And . Clown , Servants to OLIVIA . OLIVIA , a rich Countess . VIOLA , in love with the DuxE . MARIA , OLIVIA'S ...
... SIR ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . MALVOLIO , Steward to OLIVIA . FABIAN . ) } on the DUKE GWELFGH NIGHG WHAT YOU WILL . ACT Sir And . Clown , Servants to OLIVIA . OLIVIA , a rich Countess . VIOLA , in love with the DuxE . MARIA , OLIVIA'S ...
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... Sir TOBY BELCH , and MARIA . Sir To . What a plague means my niece , to take the death of her brother thus ? I am ... Andrew Ague - cheek ? Mar. Ay , he . Sir To . He's as tall a man as any's in Illyria . Mar. What's that to the ...
... Sir TOBY BELCH , and MARIA . Sir To . What a plague means my niece , to take the death of her brother thus ? I am ... Andrew Ague - cheek ? Mar. Ay , he . Sir To . He's as tall a man as any's in Illyria . Mar. What's that to the ...
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... sir : on a moderate pace I have since arrived but hither . Mal . She returns this ring to you , sir : you might have ... ANDREW AGUE- CHEEK . Sir To . Approach , sir Andrew : not to be a - bed after midnight is to be up betimes ...
... sir : on a moderate pace I have since arrived but hither . Mal . She returns this ring to you , sir : you might have ... ANDREW AGUE- CHEEK . Sir To . Approach , sir Andrew : not to be a - bed after midnight is to be up betimes ...
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... sir : I take pleasure in singing , sir . Duke . I'll pay thy pleasure then . Clo . Truly , sir , and pleasure will ... ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK , and FABIAN . Sir To . Come thy ways , signior Fabian . Fab . Nay , I'll come : if I lose a ...
... sir : I take pleasure in singing , sir . Duke . I'll pay thy pleasure then . Clo . Truly , sir , and pleasure will ... ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK , and FABIAN . Sir To . Come thy ways , signior Fabian . Fab . Nay , I'll come : if I lose a ...
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... ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . Sir To . Save you , gentleman . Vio . And you , sir . Sir And . Dieu vous garde , monsieur . Vio. 24.
... ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . Sir To . Save you , gentleman . Vio . And you , sir . Sir And . Dieu vous garde , monsieur . Vio. 24.
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