The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... is fit ; ' tis once , thou lov'ft ; And I will fit thee with the remedy . I know , we shall have revelling to night ; I will affume thy part in some disguise , And tell fair Hero I am Claudio ; And in her bofom I'll unclasp my heart ...
... is fit ; ' tis once , thou lov'ft ; And I will fit thee with the remedy . I know , we shall have revelling to night ; I will affume thy part in some disguise , And tell fair Hero I am Claudio ; And in her bofom I'll unclasp my heart ...
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mafter'd with a piece of valiant duft ? to make account of her life to a clod of way - ward marle ? no , uncle , I'll none ; Adam's fons are my brethren , and , truly , I hold it a fin to match in my kindred . Leon .
mafter'd with a piece of valiant duft ? to make account of her life to a clod of way - ward marle ? no , uncle , I'll none ; Adam's fons are my brethren , and , truly , I hold it a fin to match in my kindred . Leon .
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... for he both pleaseth men and angers them , and then they laugh at him , and beat him ; I am fure , he is in the fleet ; I would , he had boarded me . Bene . Bene . When I know the gentleman , I'll tell MUCH ADO about NOTHING . 21.
... for he both pleaseth men and angers them , and then they laugh at him , and beat him ; I am fure , he is in the fleet ; I would , he had boarded me . Bene . Bene . When I know the gentleman , I'll tell MUCH ADO about NOTHING . 21.
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When I know the gentleman , I'll tell him what you fay . Beat . Do , do , he'll but break a comparison or two on me ; which , peradventure , not mark'd , or not laugh'd at , ftrikes him into melancholy , and then there's a partridge ...
When I know the gentleman , I'll tell him what you fay . Beat . Do , do , he'll but break a comparison or two on me ; which , peradventure , not mark'd , or not laugh'd at , ftrikes him into melancholy , and then there's a partridge ...
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Bene . Ho ! now you ftrike like the blind man ; ' twas the boy that ftole your meat , and you'll beat the Poft . Claud . If it will not be , I'll leave you . [ Exit . Bene . Alas , poor hurt fowle ! now will he creep into fedges .
Bene . Ho ! now you ftrike like the blind man ; ' twas the boy that ftole your meat , and you'll beat the Poft . Claud . If it will not be , I'll leave you . [ Exit . Bene . Alas , poor hurt fowle ! now will he creep into fedges .
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