Speeches (Lines) for William Page
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Sir Hugh Evans. William, how many numbers is in nouns? William Page. Two. |
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Sir Hugh Evans. Peace your tattlings! What is 'fair,' William? William Page. Pulcher. |
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Sir Hugh Evans. You are a very simplicity 'oman: I pray you peace.
William Page. A stone. |
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Sir Hugh Evans. And what is 'a stone,' William? William Page. A pebble. |
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Sir Hugh Evans. No, it is 'lapis:' I pray you, remember in your prain. William Page. Lapis. |
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Sir Hugh Evans. That is a good William. What is he, William, that
William Page. Articles are borrowed of the pronoun, and be thus
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Sir Hugh Evans. Nominativo, hig, hag, hog; pray you, mark:
William Page. Accusativo, hinc. |
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Sir Hugh Evans. Leave your prabbles, 'oman. What is the focative
William Page. O,—vocativo, O. |
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Sir Hugh Evans. What is your genitive case plural, William? William Page. Genitive case! |
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Sir Hugh Evans. Ay. William Page. Genitive,—horum, harum, horum. |
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Sir Hugh Evans. Show me now, William, some declensions of your pronouns. William Page. Forsooth, I have forgot. |
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