The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 2J. Nichols, 1811 |
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... threescore again ? Go to , i'faith ; an thou wilt needs thrust thy neck into a yoke , wear the print of it , and sigh away Sundays . Look , Don Pedro is returned to seek you . Re - enter Don Pedro . D. Pedro . What 8 Act I. MUCH ADO.
... threescore again ? Go to , i'faith ; an thou wilt needs thrust thy neck into a yoke , wear the print of it , and sigh away Sundays . Look , Don Pedro is returned to seek you . Re - enter Don Pedro . D. Pedro . What 8 Act I. MUCH ADO.
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... enter Don Pedro . D. Pedro . What secret hath held you here , that followed not to Leonato's ? you Bene . I would , your grace would constrain me to tell . D. Pedro . I charge thee on thy allegiance . Bene . You hear , Count Claudio : I ...
... enter Don Pedro . D. Pedro . What secret hath held you here , that followed not to Leonato's ? you Bene . I would , your grace would constrain me to tell . D. Pedro . I charge thee on thy allegiance . Bene . You hear , Count Claudio : I ...
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... entering ; brother , make good room . • Importunate . Enter Don Pedro , Claudio , Benedick , Balthazar ; Scene I. 17 ABOUT NOTHING .
... entering ; brother , make good room . • Importunate . Enter Don Pedro , Claudio , Benedick , Balthazar ; Scene I. 17 ABOUT NOTHING .
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... enter Claudio and Beatrice . D. Pedro . Look , here she comes . Bene . Will your grace command me any service to the world's end ? I will go on the slightest errand now to the Antipodes , that you can devise to send me on ; I will fetch ...
... enter Claudio and Beatrice . D. Pedro . Look , here she comes . Bene . Will your grace command me any service to the world's end ? I will go on the slightest errand now to the Antipodes , that you can devise to send me on ; I will fetch ...
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... Enter Don Pedro , Leonato , and Claudio . D. Pedro . Come , shall we hear this music ? Claud . Yea , my good lord : -How still the even- ing is , As hush'd on purpose to grace harmony ! D. Pedro . See you where Benedick hath hid him ...
... Enter Don Pedro , Leonato , and Claudio . D. Pedro . Come , shall we hear this music ? Claud . Yea , my good lord : -How still the even- ing is , As hush'd on purpose to grace harmony ! D. Pedro . See you where Benedick hath hid him ...
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