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Page 33
Some god direct my judgment ! let me see , I will survey th ' inscriptions back
again ; What says this leaden casket ? Who chooseth me , must give and hazard
all he hath . Must give , for what for lead ? hazard for lead ? This casket threatens
.
Some god direct my judgment ! let me see , I will survey th ' inscriptions back
again ; What says this leaden casket ? Who chooseth me , must give and hazard
all he hath . Must give , for what for lead ? hazard for lead ? This casket threatens
.
Page 38
What says the golden chest ? ha ! let me see : Who chooseth me , mall gain what
many men depre . What many men desire that may be meant Of the full multitude
that choose by show , Not learning more than the fond eye doth teach ; Which ...
What says the golden chest ? ha ! let me see : Who chooseth me , mall gain what
many men depre . What many men desire that may be meant Of the full multitude
that choose by show , Not learning more than the fond eye doth teach ; Which ...
Page 122
I do invite you too ; you shall not say me nay : pauca verba . Away ; the gentles
are at their game , and we will to our recreation . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . . Enter
Biron with a paper in his hand , alone . Biron . The king is hunting the deer ; I am
...
I do invite you too ; you shall not say me nay : pauca verba . Away ; the gentles
are at their game , and we will to our recreation . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . . Enter
Biron with a paper in his hand , alone . Biron . The king is hunting the deer ; I am
...
Page 226
What say'st thou ? Rof . Are you not good ? Orla , I hope fo . Rof . Why then , can
one desire too much of a good thing ? Come , sister , you shall be the priest , and
marry us . Give me your hand , Orlando . What do you say , sister ? Orla .
What say'st thou ? Rof . Are you not good ? Orla , I hope fo . Rof . Why then , can
one desire too much of a good thing ? Come , sister , you shall be the priest , and
marry us . Give me your hand , Orlando . What do you say , sister ? Orla .
Page 264
I say , a devil : think'st thou , Hortensio , though her father be very rich , any man
is so very a fool to be married to hell ? Hor . Tush , Gremio ! though it pass your
patience and mine to endure her loud alarms , why , man , there be good fellows
in ...
I say , a devil : think'st thou , Hortensio , though her father be very rich , any man
is so very a fool to be married to hell ? Hor . Tush , Gremio ! though it pass your
patience and mine to endure her loud alarms , why , man , there be good fellows
in ...
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