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... knave , i ' faith , and well fed . Madam , my lord will go away to - night ; A very serious business calls on him ... knave . Clo . You should have said , sir , before a knave thou ' rt a knave ; that's , before me thou ' rt a knave ...
... knave , i ' faith , and well fed . Madam , my lord will go away to - night ; A very serious business calls on him ... knave . Clo . You should have said , sir , before a knave thou ' rt a knave ; that's , before me thou ' rt a knave ...
Page 336
... knave ; they are nose - herbs . 20 Clo . I am no great Nebuchadnezzar , sir ; I have not much skill in grass . Laf . Whether dost thou profess thyself , a knave or a fool ? Clo . A fool , sir , at a woman's service , and a knave at a ...
... knave ; they are nose - herbs . 20 Clo . I am no great Nebuchadnezzar , sir ; I have not much skill in grass . Laf . Whether dost thou profess thyself , a knave or a fool ? Clo . A fool , sir , at a woman's service , and a knave at a ...
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... knave . 90 Corn . Why dost thou call him a knave ? What's his offence ? Kent . His countenance likes me not . Corn . No more , perchance , does mine , nor his , nor hers . Kent . Sir , ' tis my occupation to be plain : I have seen ...
... knave . 90 Corn . Why dost thou call him a knave ? What's his offence ? Kent . His countenance likes me not . Corn . No more , perchance , does mine , nor his , nor hers . Kent . Sir , ' tis my occupation to be plain : I have seen ...
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