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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Faith , niece , you tax signior Benedick too much ; but he'll be meet with you , I doubt it not . Mess . He hath done good service , lady , in these * wars . Beat . You had musty victual , and he hath holp to eat it he is a very valiant ...
Faith , niece , you tax signior Benedick too much ; but he'll be meet with you , I doubt it not . Mess . He hath done good service , lady , in these * wars . Beat . You had musty victual , and he hath holp to eat it he is a very valiant ...
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Very easily possible : he wears his faith but as the fashion of his hat , it ever changes with the next blockt . Mess . I see , lady , the gentleman is not in your books . Beat . No : an he were , I would burn my study .
Very easily possible : he wears his faith but as the fashion of his hat , it ever changes with the next blockt . Mess . I see , lady , the gentleman is not in your books . Beat . No : an he were , I would burn my study .
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Why , i'faith , methinks she is too low for a high praise , too brown for a fair praise , and too little for a great praise : only this commendation I can afford her ; that were she other than she is , she were unhandsome ; and being no ...
Why , i'faith , methinks she is too low for a high praise , too brown for a fair praise , and too little for a great praise : only this commendation I can afford her ; that were she other than she is , she were unhandsome ; and being no ...
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And , in faith , my lord , I spoke mine . Bene . And , by my two faiths and troths , my lord , I spoke mine . Claud . That I love her , I feel . D. Pedro . That she is worthy , I know . Bene . That I neither feel how she should be loved ...
And , in faith , my lord , I spoke mine . Bene . And , by my two faiths and troths , my lord , I spoke mine . Claud . That I love her , I feel . D. Pedro . That she is worthy , I know . Bene . That I neither feel how she should be loved ...
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... pick out mine eyes with a ballad - maker's pen , and hang me up at the door of a brothel - house , for the sign of blind Cupid . D. Pedro . Well , if ever thou dost fall from this faith , thou wilt prove a notable argument . Bene .
... pick out mine eyes with a ballad - maker's pen , and hang me up at the door of a brothel - house , for the sign of blind Cupid . D. Pedro . Well , if ever thou dost fall from this faith , thou wilt prove a notable argument . Bene .
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