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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... not ; but I looked on her . Claud . Is she not a modest young lady ? Bene . Do you question me , as an honest man should do , for my simple true judgement ; orwould you have me speak after my custom , as being Scene I. ABOUT NOTHING .
... not ; but I looked on her . Claud . Is she not a modest young lady ? Bene . Do you question me , as an honest man should do , for my simple true judgement ; orwould you have me speak after my custom , as being Scene I. ABOUT NOTHING .
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... true . Go you , and tell her of it . [ Several persons cross the stage . ] Cousins , you know what you have to do . - O , 1 cry you mercy , friend ; you go with me , and I will use your skill - Good cousins , have a care this busy ...
... true . Go you , and tell her of it . [ Several persons cross the stage . ] Cousins , you know what you have to do . - O , 1 cry you mercy , friend ; you go with me , and I will use your skill - Good cousins , have a care this busy ...
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... true root , but by the fair weather that you make yourself : it is needful that you frame the season for your own harvest . 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 ...
... true root , but by the fair weather that you make yourself : it is needful that you frame the season for your own harvest . 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 ...
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... am not . Urs . I know you by the waggling of your head . Ant . To tell you true , I counterfeit him . Urs . You could never do him so ill - well , unless • Lover . + Forbid . you were the very man : Here's his dry hand 18 Act II . MUCH ADO.
... am not . Urs . I know you by the waggling of your head . Ant . To tell you true , I counterfeit him . Urs . You could never do him so ill - well , unless • Lover . + Forbid . you were the very man : Here's his dry hand 18 Act II . MUCH ADO.
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... true , that your grace had got the good will of this young lady ; and I offered him my company to a willow tree , either to make him a garland , as being forsaken , or to bind him up a rod , as being worthy to be whipped .. ५ D. Pedro ...
... true , that your grace had got the good will of this young lady ; and I offered him my company to a willow tree , either to make him a garland , as being forsaken , or to bind him up a rod , as being worthy to be whipped .. ५ D. Pedro ...
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