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Page 121
Sir , you have done this in the fear of god , very religiously : and , as a certain
father faith - Hol . Sir , tell not me of the father , I do fear colourable colours . But to
return to the verses : did they please you , sir Nathaniel ? Nath . Marvellous well
for ...
Sir , you have done this in the fear of god , very religiously : and , as a certain
father faith - Hol . Sir , tell not me of the father , I do fear colourable colours . But to
return to the verses : did they please you , sir Nathaniel ? Nath . Marvellous well
for ...
Page 413
Thou speak'st it falsely , as I love mine honour ; And mak'st conject'ral fears to
come into me , Which I would fain shut out : if it should prove That thou art so
inhuman — ' twill not ... Shall tax my fears of little vanity , Having vainly fear'd too
little .
Thou speak'st it falsely , as I love mine honour ; And mak'st conject'ral fears to
come into me , Which I would fain shut out : if it should prove That thou art so
inhuman — ' twill not ... Shall tax my fears of little vanity , Having vainly fear'd too
little .
Page 434
Let her hang me ; he that is well hang'd in this world needs fear no colours . Mar.
Make that good . Clo . He shall see none to fear . Mar. A good lenten answer : I
can tell thee where that saying was born , of , I fear no colours , Clo . Where ,
good ...
Let her hang me ; he that is well hang'd in this world needs fear no colours . Mar.
Make that good . Clo . He shall see none to fear . Mar. A good lenten answer : I
can tell thee where that saying was born , of , I fear no colours , Clo . Where ,
good ...
Page 492
Alas , it is the baseness of thy fear , That makes thee strangle thy propriety : Fear
not , Cesario , take thy fortunes up ; Be that thou know'st thou art , and then thou
art As great as that thou fear'st . Enter [ to Viola . Enter Priest . O , welcome ...
Alas , it is the baseness of thy fear , That makes thee strangle thy propriety : Fear
not , Cesario , take thy fortunes up ; Be that thou know'st thou art , and then thou
art As great as that thou fear'st . Enter [ to Viola . Enter Priest . O , welcome ...
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T 13 On peril 241 6 - that fear they hope , and know they 17 .dreams fear . T 24
Seeing too much ñ - that fear their hope , and know their 29 Sly . Marry , I will let
them play't . - Is fear . ñ not a commonty ñ 242 9 Here come a pair of very strange
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T 13 On peril 241 6 - that fear they hope , and know they 17 .dreams fear . T 24
Seeing too much ñ - that fear their hope , and know their 29 Sly . Marry , I will let
them play't . - Is fear . ñ not a commonty ñ 242 9 Here come a pair of very strange
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