The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... stand for't a little , though therefore I die a virgin . Par . There's little can be said in't ; ' tis against the rule of nature . To speak on the part of virginity , is to accuse your mothers ; which is most infallible disobedience ...
... stand for't a little , though therefore I die a virgin . Par . There's little can be said in't ; ' tis against the rule of nature . To speak on the part of virginity , is to accuse your mothers ; which is most infallible disobedience ...
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... stand on either part . 2 Lord . It may well serve A nursery to our gentry , who are sick For breathing an exploit . King . What's he comes here ? Enter BERTRAM , LAFEU , and PAROLLES . 1 Lord . It is the count Rousillon , my good lord ...
... stand on either part . 2 Lord . It may well serve A nursery to our gentry , who are sick For breathing an exploit . King . What's he comes here ? Enter BERTRAM , LAFEU , and PAROLLES . 1 Lord . It is the count Rousillon , my good lord ...
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... stand to it , boy , steal away bravely . Ber . I shall stay here the forehorse to a smock , § * Seeker . ✰ With a noise , bustle . Be not captives before you are soldiers . To lead ladies out to dance . : Creaking my shoes on the plain ...
... stand to it , boy , steal away bravely . Ber . I shall stay here the forehorse to a smock , § * Seeker . ✰ With a noise , bustle . Be not captives before you are soldiers . To lead ladies out to dance . : Creaking my shoes on the plain ...
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... stand up . Laf . Then here's a man Stands , that has brought his pardon . I would , you Had kneel'd , my lord , to ask me mercy ; and That , at my bidding , you could so stand up . King . I would I had ; so I had broke thy pate , And ...
... stand up . Laf . Then here's a man Stands , that has brought his pardon . I would , you Had kneel'd , my lord , to ask me mercy ; and That , at my bidding , you could so stand up . King . I would I had ; so I had broke thy pate , And ...
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... stand off In differences so mighty : If she be All that is virtuous ( save what thou dislikest , A poor physician's daughter ) , thou dislikest Of virtue for the name : but do not so : * I. e . I have no more to say to you . † I. e ...
... stand off In differences so mighty : If she be All that is virtuous ( save what thou dislikest , A poor physician's daughter ) , thou dislikest Of virtue for the name : but do not so : * I. e . I have no more to say to you . † I. e ...
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