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 2 |
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Don John , his bastard brother . Claudio , a young lord of Florence , favourite to won Pedro . Benedick , a young lord of Padua , favourite likewise of Don Pedro . Leonato , governor of Messina . Antonio , his brother .
Don John , his bastard brother . Claudio , a young lord of Florence , favourite to won Pedro . Benedick , a young lord of Padua , favourite likewise of Don Pedro . Leonato , governor of Messina . Antonio , his brother .
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Enter Don Pedro , attended by Balthazar , and others , Don John , Claudio , and Benedick . D. Pedro . Good signior Leonato , you are come to meet your trouble : the fashion of the world is to avoid cost , and you encounter it . Leon .
Enter Don Pedro , attended by Balthazar , and others , Don John , Claudio , and Benedick . D. Pedro . Good signior Leonato , you are come to meet your trouble : the fashion of the world is to avoid cost , and you encounter it . Leon .
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D. John . I thank you : I am not of many words , but 1 thank you . Leon . Please it your grace lead on ? D. Pedro . Your hand , Leonato ; we will go together . [ Exeunt all but Benedick and Claudio , Claud . Benedick , didst thou note ...
D. John . I thank you : I am not of many words , but 1 thank you . Leon . Please it your grace lead on ? D. Pedro . Your hand , Leonato ; we will go together . [ Exeunt all but Benedick and Claudio , Claud . Benedick , didst thou note ...
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Enter Don John and Conrade . Con . What the goujere * , my lord ! why are you thus out of measure sad ? D. John . There is no measure in the occasion that breeds it , therefore the sadness is without limit . Con .
Enter Don John and Conrade . Con . What the goujere * , my lord ! why are you thus out of measure sad ? D. John . There is no measure in the occasion that breeds it , therefore the sadness is without limit . Con .
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D. John . I had rather be a cankert in a hedge , than a rose in his grace ; and it better fits my blood to be disdained of all , than to fashion a carriage to rob love from any : in this , though I cannot be said to be a flattering ...
D. John . I had rather be a cankert in a hedge , than a rose in his grace ; and it better fits my blood to be disdained of all , than to fashion a carriage to rob love from any : in this , though I cannot be said to be a flattering ...
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