The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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And did they bid you tell her of it , Madam ? Hero . They did intreat me to acquaint her of it ; But I perfuaded them , if they lov'd Benedick , To with him wraftle with affection , And never to let Beatrice know of it . Urfu .
And did they bid you tell her of it , Madam ? Hero . They did intreat me to acquaint her of it ; But I perfuaded them , if they lov'd Benedick , To with him wraftle with affection , And never to let Beatrice know of it . Urfu .
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I pray you , be not angry with me , Madam , Speaking my fancy ; Signior Benedick , For fhape , for bearing , argument and valour , Goes foremost in report through Italy . Hero . Indeed , he hath an excellent good name . Urfu .
I pray you , be not angry with me , Madam , Speaking my fancy ; Signior Benedick , For fhape , for bearing , argument and valour , Goes foremost in report through Italy . Hero . Indeed , he hath an excellent good name . Urfu .
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... but , methinks , you look with your eyes as other women do . Beat . What pace is this that thy tongue keeps ? Marg . Not a false gallop . Urfu . Madam , withdraw ; the Prince , the Count , Signior Benedick , Don John , and all the ...
... but , methinks , you look with your eyes as other women do . Beat . What pace is this that thy tongue keeps ? Marg . Not a false gallop . Urfu . Madam , withdraw ; the Prince , the Count , Signior Benedick , Don John , and all the ...
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Madam , you must come to your uncle ; yonder's old coil at home ; it is proved , my lady Hero hath been falfely accus'd ; the Prince and Claudio mightily abus'd ; and Don John is the author of all , who is fled and gone : will you come ...
Madam , you must come to your uncle ; yonder's old coil at home ; it is proved , my lady Hero hath been falfely accus'd ; the Prince and Claudio mightily abus'd ; and Don John is the author of all , who is fled and gone : will you come ...
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You would be , fweet madam , if your miferies were in the fame abundance as your good fortunes are ; and yet , for aught I fee , they are as fick , that furfeit with too much , as they that ftarve with nothing ; therefore it is no mean ...
You would be , fweet madam , if your miferies were in the fame abundance as your good fortunes are ; and yet , for aught I fee , they are as fick , that furfeit with too much , as they that ftarve with nothing ; therefore it is no mean ...
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