The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... lady : You must hold the credit of your father . [ Exeunt BERTRAM and LAFEU . Hel . O , were that all ! -I think not on my father ; And these great tears grace his remembrance more Than those I shed for him . What was he like ? I have ...
... lady : You must hold the credit of your father . [ Exeunt BERTRAM and LAFEU . Hel . O , were that all ! -I think not on my father ; And these great tears grace his remembrance more Than those I shed for him . What was he like ? I have ...
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... O Madam , yonder is heavy news within , between two soldiers and my young lady . * Our young fellows . + The fold at the top of the boot . Count . What is the matter ? Clo . Nay SCENE II . ] 29 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 60.
... O Madam , yonder is heavy news within , between two soldiers and my young lady . * Our young fellows . + The fold at the top of the boot . Count . What is the matter ? Clo . Nay SCENE II . ] 29 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 60.
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... lady , have a better cheer ; If thou engrossest all the griefs * are thine , Thou robb'st me of a moiety . He was my son ; But I do wash his name out of my blood , And thou art all my child . - Towards Florence is he ? 2 Gen. Ay , Madam ...
... lady , have a better cheer ; If thou engrossest all the griefs * are thine , Thou robb'st me of a moiety . He was my son ; But I do wash his name out of my blood , And thou art all my child . - Towards Florence is he ? 2 Gen. Ay , Madam ...
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... lady , he . Count . A very tainted fellow , and full of wickedness . My son corrupts a well - derived nature With his inducement . 1 Gen. Indeed , good lady , The fellow has a deal of that , too much , Which holds him much to have ...
... lady , he . Count . A very tainted fellow , and full of wickedness . My son corrupts a well - derived nature With his inducement . 1 Gen. Indeed , good lady , The fellow has a deal of that , too much , Which holds him much to have ...
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... lady . Dia . There is a gentleman , that serves the count , Reports but coarsely of her . Hel . What's his name ? Dia . Monsieur Parolles . Hel . O , I believe with him , In argument of praise , or to the worth Of the great count ...
... lady . Dia . There is a gentleman , that serves the count , Reports but coarsely of her . Hel . What's his name ? Dia . Monsieur Parolles . Hel . O , I believe with him , In argument of praise , or to the worth Of the great count ...
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