The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 6. Much ado about nothingPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... heart that I had not a hard heart ; for , truly , I love none . BEAT . A dear happiness to women : they would else have been troubled with a pernicious suitor . I thank God and my cold blood I am of your humour for that : I had rather ...
... heart that I had not a hard heart ; for , truly , I love none . BEAT . A dear happiness to women : they would else have been troubled with a pernicious suitor . I thank God and my cold blood I am of your humour for that : I had rather ...
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... 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 thine . 300 ACT I Sc . I In practice let us put it presently ...
... 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 thine . 300 ACT I Sc . I In practice let us put it presently ...
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... heart - burn'd an hour after . HERO . He is of a very melancholy disposition . BEAT . He were an excellent man that were made just in the mid - way between him and Benedick : the one is too like an image , and says nothing ; and the ...
... heart - burn'd an hour after . HERO . He is of a very melancholy disposition . BEAT . He were an excellent man that were made just in the mid - way between him and Benedick : the one is too like an image , and says nothing ; and the ...
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... hearts in love use their own tongues ; Let every eye negotiate for itself , And trust no agent . Beauty is a witch Against whose charms faith melteth into blood . This is an accident of hourly proof , 170 Which I mistrusted1 not ...
... hearts in love use their own tongues ; Let every eye negotiate for itself , And trust no agent . Beauty is a witch Against whose charms faith melteth into blood . This is an accident of hourly proof , 170 Which I mistrusted1 not ...
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... heart of ACT II Signior Benedick . Sc . I BEAT . Indeed , my Lord , he lent it me awhile ; and I gave him use1 for it - a double heart for his single one : marry , once before he won it of me with false dice ; therefore your Grace may ...
... heart of ACT II Signior Benedick . Sc . I BEAT . Indeed , my Lord , he lent it me awhile ; and I gave him use1 for it - a double heart for his single one : marry , once before he won it of me with false dice ; therefore your Grace may ...
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