The Works of William ShakespeareMacmillan, 1961 - 1211 pages |
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Page 86
... Duke . I can hardly believe that , since you know not what you speak . But , if ever the duke return , as our prayers are he may , let me desire you to make your answer before him . If it be honest you have spoke , you have courage to ...
... Duke . I can hardly believe that , since you know not what you speak . But , if ever the duke return , as our prayers are he may , let me desire you to make your answer before him . If it be honest you have spoke , you have courage to ...
Page 91
... Duke . He hath released him , Isabel , from the world : 120 say the duke will be here to - morrow . By my troth , Isabel , I loved thy brother : if the old fantastical duke of dark corners had been at home , he had lived . [ Exit ...
... Duke . He hath released him , Isabel , from the world : 120 say the duke will be here to - morrow . By my troth , Isabel , I loved thy brother : if the old fantastical duke of dark corners had been at home , he had lived . [ Exit ...
Page 95
... Duke . Signior Lucio , did not you say you knew that Friar Lodowick to be a dishonest person ? Lucio . ' Cucullus non facit monachum : honest in nothing but in his clothes ; and one that hath spoke most villanous speeches of the duke ...
... Duke . Signior Lucio , did not you say you knew that Friar Lodowick to be a dishonest person ? Lucio . ' Cucullus non facit monachum : honest in nothing but in his clothes ; and one that hath spoke most villanous speeches of the duke ...
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THE TEMPEST | 1 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 23 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 45 |
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