The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 2Charles Knight, 1851 |
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... hand , Leonato ; we will go together . [ Exeunt all but BENEDICK and CLAUDIO . CLAUD . Benedick , didst thou note the daughter of signior Leonato ? BENE . I noted her not : but I looked on her . CLAUD . Is she not a modest young lady ...
... hand , Leonato ; we will go together . [ Exeunt all but BENEDICK and CLAUDIO . CLAUD . Benedick , didst thou note the daughter of signior Leonato ? BENE . I noted her not : but I looked on her . CLAUD . Is she not a modest young lady ...
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... hand . a Good year . See Note on ' King Lear , ' Act V. , Scene 3 . b Yet . The quarto , at least . • In the quarto , true root . a What is he for a fool . Mr. Dyce says this is " an equivalent for - What manner of fool is he , -What ...
... hand . a Good year . See Note on ' King Lear , ' Act V. , Scene 3 . b Yet . The quarto , at least . • In the quarto , true root . a What is he for a fool . Mr. Dyce says this is " an equivalent for - What manner of fool is he , -What ...
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... hand in hand , in sad a conference : I whipt b behind the arras ; and there heard it agreed upon , that the prince should woo Hero for himself , and having obtained her give her to count Claudio . D. JOHN . Come , come , let us thither ...
... hand in hand , in sad a conference : I whipt b behind the arras ; and there heard it agreed upon , that the prince should woo Hero for himself , and having obtained her give her to count Claudio . D. JOHN . Come , come , let us thither ...
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... hand ! Death is the fairest cover for her shame That may be wish'd for . BEAT . FRIAR . Have comfort , lady . LEON . Dost thou look up ? How now , cousin Hero ? FRIAR . Yea ; Wherefore should she not ? LEON . Wherefore ? Why , doth not ...
... hand ! Death is the fairest cover for her shame That may be wish'd for . BEAT . FRIAR . Have comfort , lady . LEON . Dost thou look up ? How now , cousin Hero ? FRIAR . Yea ; Wherefore should she not ? LEON . Wherefore ? Why , doth not ...
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... hand , Took up a beggar's issue at my gates ; Who , smirched thus , and mir'd with infamy , I might have said , " No part of it is mine , This shame derives itself from unknown loins ? " But mine , and mine I lov'd , and mine I prais'd ...
... hand , Took up a beggar's issue at my gates ; Who , smirched thus , and mir'd with infamy , I might have said , " No part of it is mine , This shame derives itself from unknown loins ? " But mine , and mine I lov'd , and mine I prais'd ...
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