The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 2Charles Knight, 1851 |
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... thee , speak in sober judgment . BENE . Why , 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 ...
... thee , speak in sober judgment . BENE . Why , 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 ...
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... thee , come : Or , if thou wilt hold longer argument , Do it in notes . BALTH . Note this before my notes , There's not a note of mine that ' s worth the noting . D. PEDRO . Why , these are very crotchets that he speaks ; Note notes ...
... thee , come : Or , if thou wilt hold longer argument , Do it in notes . BALTH . Note this before my notes , There's not a note of mine that ' s worth the noting . D. PEDRO . Why , these are very crotchets that he speaks ; Note notes ...
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... thee well in it , and leave us alone . MARG . I'll make her come , I warrant you , presently . HERO . Now , Ursula , when Beatrice doth come , As we do trace this alley up and down , Our talk must only be of Benedick : When I do name ...
... thee well in it , and leave us alone . MARG . I'll make her come , I warrant you , presently . HERO . Now , Ursula , when Beatrice doth come , As we do trace this alley up and down , Our talk must only be of Benedick : When I do name ...
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... thee some attires ; and have thy counsel , Which is the best to furnish me to - morrow . b URS . She's ta'en " , I ... thee ; Taming my wild heart to thy loving hand ; If thou dost love , my kindness shall incite thee To bind our loves ...
... thee some attires ; and have thy counsel , Which is the best to furnish me to - morrow . b URS . She's ta'en " , I ... thee ; Taming my wild heart to thy loving hand ; If thou dost love , my kindness shall incite thee To bind our loves ...
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... thee to obtain her , I will join with thee to dis- grace her . D. JOHN . I will disparage her no farther , till you are my witnesses : bear it coldly but till night , and let the issue show itself . D. PEDRO . O day untowardly turned ...
... thee to obtain her , I will join with thee to dis- grace her . D. JOHN . I will disparage her no farther , till you are my witnesses : bear it coldly but till night , and let the issue show itself . D. PEDRO . O day untowardly turned ...
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