The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 6. Much ado about nothingPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... i'faith , methinks she's too low for a high praise , too brown for a 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 ...
... i'faith , methinks she's too low for a high praise , too brown for a 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 ...
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... I'faith , Lady , I think your blazon to be true ; though , I'll be sworn , if he be so , his conceit is false . Here , Claudio , I have woo'd in thy name , and fair Hero is won ; I have broke with her father , and his good - will obtain ...
... I'faith , Lady , I think your blazon to be true ; though , I'll be sworn , if he be so , his conceit is false . Here , Claudio , I have woo'd in thy name , and fair Hero is won ; I have broke with her father , and his good - will obtain ...
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... i'faith . I saw the Duchess of Milan's gown that they praise so . HERO . O , that exceeds , they say . 5 MARG . By my troth , ' s but a night - gown in respect of your's : cloth - o ' - gold , and cuts , 3 and lac'd with silver , set ...
... i'faith . I saw the Duchess of Milan's gown that they praise so . HERO . O , that exceeds , they say . 5 MARG . By my troth , ' s but a night - gown in respect of your's : cloth - o ' - gold , and cuts , 3 and lac'd with silver , set ...
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... i'faith , Neighbour Verges . Well , God's a good man ; an two men ride of a horse , one must ride behind . [ to LEONATO . ] An honest soul , i'faith , Sir ; by my troth , he is , as ever broke bread : but God is to be worshipp'd : all ...
... i'faith , Neighbour Verges . Well , God's a good man ; an two men ride of a horse , one must ride behind . [ to LEONATO . ] An honest soul , i'faith , Sir ; by my troth , he is , as ever broke bread : but God is to be worshipp'd : all ...
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... I'faith , I thank him ; he hath bid me to a calf's- head and a capon ; 1 the which if I do not carve most curiously , say my knife's naught . - Shall I not find a woodcock2 too ? BENE . Sir , your wit ambles well ; it goes easily . D ...
... I'faith , I thank him ; he hath bid me to a calf's- head and a capon ; 1 the which if I do not carve most curiously , say my knife's naught . - Shall I not find a woodcock2 too ? BENE . Sir , your wit ambles well ; it goes easily . D ...
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