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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... thee , speak in sober judge- ' ment . Bene . Why , i'faith , methinks she is too low for a high praise , too brown for a fair praise , and too lit- tle for a great praise : only this commendation I can afford her ; that were she other ...
... thee , speak in sober judge- ' ment . Bene . Why , i'faith , methinks she is too low for a high praise , too brown for a fair praise , and too lit- tle for a great praise : only this commendation I can afford her ; that were she other ...
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... thee on thy allegiance . Bene . You hear , Count Claudio : I can be secret as a dumb man , I would have you think so ; but on my allegiance , -mark you this , on my allegiance : - He is in love . With who ? -now that is your grace's ...
... thee on thy allegiance . Bene . You hear , Count Claudio : I can be secret as a dumb man , I would have you think so ; but on my allegiance , -mark you this , on my allegiance : - He is in love . With who ? -now that is your grace's ...
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... thee , sing , and let me woo no more . Balth . Because you talk of wooing , I will sing ; Since many a wooer doth commence his suit To her he thinks not worthy ; yet he wooes ; Yet will be swear , he loves . D. Pedro . Nay , pray thee ...
... thee , sing , and let me woo no more . Balth . Because you talk of wooing , I will sing ; Since many a wooer doth commence his suit To her he thinks not worthy ; yet he wooes ; Yet will be swear , he loves . D. Pedro . Nay , pray thee ...
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... thee into the parlour ; There shalt thou find my cousin Beatrice Proposing with the Prince and Claudio : Whisper her ear , and tell her , I and Ursula Walk in the orchard , and our whole discourse Is all of her ; say , that thou ...
... thee into the parlour ; There shalt thou find my cousin Beatrice Proposing with the Prince and Claudio : Whisper her ear , and tell her , I and Ursula Walk in the orchard , and our whole discourse Is all of her ; say , that thou ...
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... thee ; Taming my wild heart to thy loving hand ; If thou dost love , my kindness shall incite thee To bind our loves up in a holy band : For others say , thou dost deserve ; and I Believe it better than reportingly . [ Exit ...
... thee ; Taming my wild heart to thy loving hand ; If thou dost love , my kindness shall incite thee To bind our loves up in a holy band : For others say , thou dost deserve ; and I Believe it better than reportingly . [ Exit ...
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