The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Life, etc. Comedy of errors. Two gentlemen of Verona |
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Can you tell if Rosalind , the duke's daughter , be banished with her father ? 93 Cha . O , no ; for the duke's daughter , her cousin , so loves her , being ever from their cradles bred together ...
Can you tell if Rosalind , the duke's daughter , be banished with her father ? 93 Cha . O , no ; for the duke's daughter , her cousin , so loves her , being ever from their cradles bred together ...
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Orl . I thank you , sir : and , pray you , tell me this ; Which of the two was daughter of the duke That here was at the wrestling ? Le Beau . Neither his daughter , if we judge by manners ; But yet indeed the lesser is his daughter ...
Orl . I thank you , sir : and , pray you , tell me this ; Which of the two was daughter of the duke That here was at the wrestling ? Le Beau . Neither his daughter , if we judge by manners ; But yet indeed the lesser is his daughter ...
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Keep you your word , O duke , to give your daughter ; You yours , Orlando , to receive his daughter : Keep your word , Phebe , that you'll ... Duke S. I do remember in this shepherd boy Some lively touches of my daughter's favour .
Keep you your word , O duke , to give your daughter ; You yours , Orlando , to receive his daughter : Keep your word , Phebe , that you'll ... Duke S. I do remember in this shepherd boy Some lively touches of my daughter's favour .
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