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I cannot speak to her , yet she urged conference . O poor Orlando , thou art overthrown ! Or Charles or something weaker masters thee . Re - enter LE BEAU . Le Beau . Good sir , I do in friendship counsel you To leave this place .
I cannot speak to her , yet she urged conference . O poor Orlando , thou art overthrown ! Or Charles or something weaker masters thee . Re - enter LE BEAU . Le Beau . Good sir , I do in friendship counsel you To leave this place .
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Know of me then , for now I speak to some purpose , that I know you are a gentleman of good conceit : I speak not this that you should bear a good opinion of my knowledge , insomuch I say I know you are ; neither do I labour for a ...
Know of me then , for now I speak to some purpose , that I know you are a gentleman of good conceit : I speak not this that you should bear a good opinion of my knowledge , insomuch I say I know you are ; neither do I labour for a ...
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233. than I to speak of . In Shakespeare ( as in M.E. ) we sometimes find the nominative and infinitive where we should expect the accusative , after substantives , adjectives , and impersonal verbs . Cf. Comedy of Errors , i . 1.
233. than I to speak of . In Shakespeare ( as in M.E. ) we sometimes find the nominative and infinitive where we should expect the accusative , after substantives , adjectives , and impersonal verbs . Cf. Comedy of Errors , i . 1.
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