The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 6. Much ado about nothingPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... fair praise , and too little for a great praise : only this commendation I can afford her ; that were she other than she is , she were unhandsome ; and , being no other but as she is , I do not like her . 160 CLAUD . Thou think'st I am ...
... fair praise , and too little for a great praise : only this commendation I can afford her ; that were she other than she is , she were unhandsome ; and , being no other but as she is , I do not like her . 160 CLAUD . Thou think'st I am ...
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... fair young Hero is , Saying I lik'd her ere I went to wars . D. PEDRO . Thou wilt be like a lover presently , And tire the hearer with a book of words . If thou dost love fair Hero , cherish it ; And I will break with her and with her ...
... fair young Hero is , Saying I lik'd her ere I went to wars . D. PEDRO . Thou wilt be like a lover presently , And tire the hearer with a book of words . If thou dost love fair Hero , cherish it ; And I will break with her and with her ...
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... fair Hero I am Claudio ; And in her bosom I'll unclasp my heart , And take her hearing prisoner with the force And strong encounter of my amorous tale ; Then , after , to her father will I break ; And the conclusion is , she shall be ...
... fair Hero I am Claudio ; And in her bosom I'll unclasp my heart , And take her hearing prisoner with the force And strong encounter of my amorous tale ; Then , after , to her father will I break ; And the conclusion is , she shall be ...
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... fair weather that you make yourself , it is needful that you frame the season for your own harvest . D. JOHN . I had rather be a canker3 in a hedge than a rose in his grace ; and it better fits my blood to be disdain'd of all than to ...
... fair weather that you make yourself , it is needful that you frame the season for your own harvest . D. JOHN . I had rather be a canker3 in a hedge than a rose in his grace ; and it better fits my blood to be disdain'd of all than to ...
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... fair Hero is won ; I have broke with her father , and his good - will obtain'd : name the day of marriage , and God give thee joy ! 280 LEON . Count , take of me my daughter , and with her my fortunes : his Grace hath made the match ...
... fair Hero is won ; I have broke with her father , and his good - will obtain'd : name the day of marriage , and God give thee joy ! 280 LEON . Count , take of me my daughter , and with her my fortunes : his Grace hath made the match ...
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ACT II Sc ACT V Sc answer BALTH BALTHAZAR BEAT BENE blood BORA BORACHIO brother chamber-window CLAUD CONRADE Count Claudio cousin Cupid dare daughter death DOGBERRY Don John Dost thou doth ducats Enter DON PEDRO Enter LEONATO exit eyes faith fashion father fool FRAN FRIAR FRANCIS gentleman give Grace hang hast hath hear heart HERO Hero's hither honest honour horns husband i'faith JOHN the Bastard kill'd Lady Beatrice LEON LEONATO's House look Lord lov'd maid MARG Margaret marriage marry Master Constable merry MESS Messina morrow Neighbour never Niece night OATCAKE offend praise pray thee Prince and Claudio Prince's SCENE Seacole Sexton shew Signior Benedick Signior Leonato sing slander soul speak swear sweet tell thank there's thing thou wilt to-morrow to-night tongue troth true truly URSULA VERG villain WATCH wear wise word wrong'd your's