The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... his discord dulcet , His faith , his sweet disaster ; with a world ' * Forbidden . † A quibble on date , which means age , and candied fruit . Of pretty , fond , adoptious christendoms , That blinking ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . LACT I.
... his discord dulcet , His faith , his sweet disaster ; with a world ' * Forbidden . † A quibble on date , which means age , and candied fruit . Of pretty , fond , adoptious christendoms , That blinking ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . LACT I.
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... faith ? Hel . That I wish well .- ' Tis pity- Par . What's pity ? Hel . That wishing well had not a body in't , Which might be felt : that we , the poorer born , Whose baser stars do shut us up in wishes , Might with effects of them ...
... faith ? Hel . That I wish well .- ' Tis pity- Par . What's pity ? Hel . That wishing well had not a body in't , Which might be felt : that we , the poorer born , Whose baser stars do shut us up in wishes , Might with effects of them ...
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... Faith , Madam , I have other holy reasons , such as they are . Count . May the world know them ? Clo . I have been , Madam , a wicked creature , as you and all flesh and blood are ; and indeed , I do marry , that I may repent . Count ...
... Faith , Madam , I have other holy reasons , such as they are . Count . May the world know them ? Clo . I have been , Madam , a wicked creature , as you and all flesh and blood are ; and indeed , I do marry , that I may repent . Count ...
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... Faith , I do : her father bequeathed her to me ; and she herself , without other advantage , may lawfully make title to as much love as she finds : there is more owing her , than is paid ; and more shall be paid her , than she'll demand ...
... Faith , I do : her father bequeathed her to me ; and she herself , without other advantage , may lawfully make title to as much love as she finds : there is more owing her , than is paid ; and more shall be paid her , than she'll demand ...
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... faith and honour , If seriously I may convey my thoughts In this my light deliverance , I have spoke With one , that , in her sex , her years , profession , Wisdom , and constancy , hath amazed me more Than I dare blame my weakness ...
... faith and honour , If seriously I may convey my thoughts In this my light deliverance , I have spoke With one , that , in her sex , her years , profession , Wisdom , and constancy , hath amazed me more Than I dare blame my weakness ...
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