The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 6. Much ado about nothingPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... true judgment ? or would you have me speak after my custom , as being a profess'd tyrant to their sex ? CLAUD . No ; I pray thee speak in sober judgment . BENE . Why , i'faith , methinks she's too low for a high praise , too brown for a ...
... true judgment ? or would you have me speak after my custom , as being a profess'd tyrant to their sex ? CLAUD . No ; I pray thee speak in sober judgment . BENE . Why , i'faith , methinks she's too low for a high praise , too brown for a ...
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... true . Go you , and tell her of it . [ Several persons cross the stage . ] Cousins , you know what you have to do . O , I cry you mercy , Friend ; go you with me , and I will use your skill . Good Cousins , have a care this busy time ...
... true . Go you , and tell her of it . [ Several persons cross the stage . ] Cousins , you know what you have to do . O , I cry you mercy , Friend ; go you with me , and I will use your skill . Good Cousins , have a care this busy time ...
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... true root but by the 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 ...
... true root but by the 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 ...
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... URS . I know you well enough ; you are Signior Antonio . ANT . At a word , I am not . URS . I know you by the waggling of your head . ANT . To tell you true , I counterfeit him . URS . You could never do him so ill - 16 MUCH ADO.
... URS . I know you well enough ; you are Signior Antonio . ANT . At a word , I am not . URS . I know you by the waggling of your head . ANT . To tell you true , I counterfeit him . URS . You could never do him so ill - 16 MUCH ADO.
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... true , that your Grace had got the good - will of this young lady ; and I offer'd him my company to a willow - tree , either to make him a garland , as being forsaken , or to bind him up a rod , as being worthy to be whipp'd . D. PEDRO ...
... true , that your Grace had got the good - will of this young lady ; and I offer'd him my company to a willow - tree , either to make him a garland , as being forsaken , or to bind him up a rod , as being worthy to be whipp'd . D. PEDRO ...
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