The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, Volume 5T. Nelson and sons, Paternoster Row, 1852 - 964 pages |
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Page 180
... Claud . Benedick , didst thou note the daughter of signior Leonato ? Bene . I noted her 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 ...
... Claud . Benedick , didst thou note the daughter of signior Leonato ? Bene . I noted her 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 ...
Page 181
... Claud . If my passion change not shortly , God forbid it should be otherwise . Claud . You speak this to fetch me in , my lord . D. Pedro . By my troth , I speak my thought . Claud . And , in faith , my lord , I spoke mine . Bene . And ...
... Claud . If my passion change not shortly , God forbid it should be otherwise . Claud . You speak this to fetch me in , my lord . D. Pedro . By my troth , I speak my thought . Claud . And , in faith , my lord , I spoke mine . Bene . And ...
Page 184
... Claud . Thus answer I in name of Benedick , But hear these ill news with the ears of Claudio.- ' Tis certain so ; -the prince wooes for himself . Friendship is constant in all other things , Save in the office and affairs of love : D ...
... Claud . Thus answer I in name of Benedick , But hear these ill news with the ears of Claudio.- ' Tis certain so ; -the prince wooes for himself . Friendship is constant in all other things , Save in the office and affairs of love : D ...
Page 185
... Claud . Not sad , my lord . D. Pedro . How then , sick ? Claud . Neither , my lord . Beat . The count is neither sad , nor sick , nor merry , nor well : but civil , count ; civil as an orange , and something of that jealous complexion ...
... Claud . Not sad , my lord . D. Pedro . How then , sick ? Claud . Neither , my lord . Beat . The count is neither sad , nor sick , nor merry , nor well : but civil , count ; civil as an orange , and something of that jealous complexion ...
Page 186
... Claud . Yea , my good lord . - How still the even- As hush'd on purpose to grace harmony ! [ ing is , D. Pedro . See you where Benedick hath hid himself ? Claud . O , very well , my lord : the music ended We'll fit the kid - fox with a ...
... Claud . Yea , my good lord . - How still the even- As hush'd on purpose to grace harmony ! [ ing is , D. Pedro . See you where Benedick hath hid himself ? Claud . O , very well , my lord : the music ended We'll fit the kid - fox with a ...
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