The book The Comedy of the Winter's Tale; was written by author Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Here you can read free online of The Comedy of the Winter's Tale; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Comedy of the Winter's Tale; a good or bad book?
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[Aside] Though I am not naturally hon- est, I am so sometimes by chance : let me pocket up my pedlar's excrement. [Takes off his false beard.] How now, rustics ! whither are you bound ? Shepherd. To the palace, an it like your worship. Autolycus. Your affairs there, what, with whom, the condition of that fardel, the place of your dwelling, your names, your ages, of what having, 724 1 know how much : the clown's blunder for I know not how much, 727 fardel = package. 734 excrement = hair or beard.... 736 an it like = if you please. 739 having = estate. SCENE IV ] THE WINTER'S TALE 89 breeding, and any thing that is fitting to be known, 740 discover. Clown. We are but plain fellows, sir. Autolycus. A lie; you are rough and hairy. Let me have no lying : it becomes none but tradesmen. Shepherd. Are you a courtier, an 't like you, sir? 752 Autolycus. Whether it like me or no, I am a court- ier. Seest thou not the air of the court in these enfoldings ? hath not my gait in it the measure of 755 the court?
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