The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2H. S. Carey and I. Lea, 1823 |
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Page 4
... wise of Don Pedro . Leonato , governor of Messina . Antonio , his brother . Balthazar , servant to Don Pedro . Borachio , Conrade , followers of Don John . Dogberry , two foolish officers . Verges , A Sexton . A Friar . A Boy . Hero ...
... wise of Don Pedro . Leonato , governor of Messina . Antonio , his brother . Balthazar , servant to Don Pedro . Borachio , Conrade , followers of Don John . Dogberry , two foolish officers . Verges , A Sexton . A Friar . A Boy . Hero ...
Page 29
... till he have made an oyster of me , he shall never make me such a fool . One woman is fair ; yet I am well : another is wise ; yet I am well : another virtuous ; yet I am well : but till Scene III . 29 ABOUT NOTHING .
... till he have made an oyster of me , he shall never make me such a fool . One woman is fair ; yet I am well : another is wise ; yet I am well : another virtuous ; yet I am well : but till Scene III . 29 ABOUT NOTHING .
Page 30
... wise , or I'll none ; virtuous , or I'll never cheapen her ; fair , or I'll never look on her ; mild , or come not near me ; noble , or not I for an angel ; of good dis- course , an excellent musician , and her hair shall be of what ...
... wise , or I'll none ; virtuous , or I'll never cheapen her ; fair , or I'll never look on her ; mild , or come not near me ; noble , or not I for an angel ; of good dis- course , an excellent musician , and her hair shall be of what ...
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... wise . D. Pedro . He doth , indeed , show some sparks that are like wit . Leon . And I take him to be valiant . D. Pedro . As Hector , I assure you : and in the managing of quarrels you may say he is wise ; for either he avoids them ...
... wise . D. Pedro . He doth , indeed , show some sparks that are like wit . Leon . And I take him to be valiant . D. Pedro . As Hector , I assure you : and in the managing of quarrels you may say he is wise ; for either he avoids them ...
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... wise , but for loving me : - : -By my troth , it is no addition to her wit ; -nor no great argument of her folly , for I will be horribly in love with her . - I may chance have some odd quirks and remnants of wit broken on me , because ...
... wise , but for loving me : - : -By my troth , it is no addition to her wit ; -nor no great argument of her folly , for I will be horribly in love with her . - I may chance have some odd quirks and remnants of wit broken on me , because ...
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