The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family |
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Sir , I could perceive nothing at all from her ; no , not so much as a ducat for delivering your letter : And being so hard to me that brought your mind , I fear she'll prove as hard to you in telling her mind . Pro .
Sir , I could perceive nothing at all from her ; no , not so much as a ducat for delivering your letter : And being so hard to me that brought your mind , I fear she'll prove as hard to you in telling her mind . Pro .
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I fear me , it will make me scandaliz'd . Luc . If you think so , then stay at home , and Jul . Nay , that I will not . go not . Luc . Then never dream on infamy , but go . If Proteus like your journey , when you come , No matter who's ...
I fear me , it will make me scandaliz'd . Luc . If you think so , then stay at home , and Jul . Nay , that I will not . go not . Luc . Then never dream on infamy , but go . If Proteus like your journey , when you come , No matter who's ...
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You either fear his humour , or my negli gence , that you call in question the continuance of his love : Is he inconstant , sir , in his favours ? Val . No , believe me . Enter Duke , CURIO , and Attendants . Vio . I thank you .
You either fear his humour , or my negli gence , that you call in question the continuance of his love : Is he inconstant , sir , in his favours ? Val . No , believe me . Enter Duke , CURIO , and Attendants . Vio . I thank you .
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Cesario , husband , stay . Duke . Oli . Whither , my lord ? Duke . Husband ? Oli . - Ay , husband ; Can he that deny ? Duke . Her husband , sirrah ? Vio . - No , my lord , not I. Oli . Alas , it is the baseness of thy fear ...
Cesario , husband , stay . Duke . Oli . Whither , my lord ? Duke . Husband ? Oli . - Ay , husband ; Can he that deny ? Duke . Her husband , sirrah ? Vio . - No , my lord , not I. Oli . Alas , it is the baseness of thy fear ...
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I do fear , too dreadful : Sith ' twas my fault , to give the people scope , ' Twould be my tyranny to strike , and gall them For what I bid them do : For we bid this be done , When evil deeds have their permissive pass , And not the ...
I do fear , too dreadful : Sith ' twas my fault , to give the people scope , ' Twould be my tyranny to strike , and gall them For what I bid them do : For we bid this be done , When evil deeds have their permissive pass , And not the ...
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