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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... turn - coat - But it is certain , I am loved of all ladies , only you excepted : and I would I could find in my heart that I had not a hard heart ; for , truly , I love none . * Trust . Beat . A dear happiness to women ; they would 6 ...
... turn - coat - But it is certain , I am loved of all ladies , only you excepted : and I would I could find in my heart that I had not a hard heart ; for , truly , I love none . * Trust . Beat . A dear happiness to women ; they would 6 ...
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... turn husband ; have you ? Claud . I would scarce trust myself , though I had sworn the contrary , if Hero would be my wife . Bene . Is it come to this , i'faith ? Hath not the world one man , but he will wear his cap with suspi- cion ...
... turn husband ; have you ? Claud . I would scarce trust myself , though I had sworn the contrary , if Hero would be my wife . Bene . Is it come to this , i'faith ? Hath not the world one man , but he will wear his cap with suspi- cion ...
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... , if they lead to any ill , I will leave them at the next turning . [ Dance . Then exeunt all but Don John , Borachio , and Claudio . Incredible . + Accosted . D. John . Sure , my brother is amorous on Scene I. 19 ABOUT NOTHING .
... , if they lead to any ill , I will leave them at the next turning . [ Dance . Then exeunt all but Don John , Borachio , and Claudio . Incredible . + Accosted . D. John . Sure , my brother is amorous on Scene I. 19 ABOUT NOTHING .
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... Pedro . Your silence most offends me , and to be merry best becomes you ; for , out of question , you were born in a merry hour . Turn : a phrase among the players . Beat . No , sure , my lord , my 21 Act II . MUCH ADO.
... Pedro . Your silence most offends me , and to be merry best becomes you ; for , out of question , you were born in a merry hour . Turn : a phrase among the players . Beat . No , sure , my lord , my 21 Act II . MUCH ADO.
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... turn'd orthogra- pher ; his words are a very fantastical banquet , just so many strange dishes . May I be so converted , and see with these eyes ? I cannot tell ; I think not : I will not be sworn , but love may transform me to an ...
... turn'd orthogra- pher ; his words are a very fantastical banquet , just so many strange dishes . May I be so converted , and see with these eyes ? I cannot tell ; I think not : I will not be sworn , but love may transform me to an ...
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