The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night; or, What you willMethuen, 1899 |
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... thee I will believe thou hast a mind that suits With this thy fair and outward character . I prithee , ( and I'll pay thee bounteously , ) Conceal me what I am , and be my aid For such disguise as haply shall become The form of my ...
... thee I will believe thou hast a mind that suits With this thy fair and outward character . I prithee , ( and I'll pay thee bounteously , ) Conceal me what I am , and be my aid For such disguise as haply shall become The form of my ...
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... thee ] F , I give thee now Give Camb . ... [ Exit . 72 . me Harness . 72 , 73. Give Now ] F ; give me now leave . Clo . To leave thee ! -Now Macdonald ap . 65. ] Capell's reading " true - love " ( textual notes ) may seem to restore the ...
... thee ] F , I give thee now Give Camb . ... [ Exit . 72 . me Harness . 72 , 73. Give Now ] F ; give me now leave . Clo . To leave thee ! -Now Macdonald ap . 65. ] Capell's reading " true - love " ( textual notes ) may seem to restore the ...
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... thee . Oli . God comfort thee ! Why dost thou smile so , and Yes ; nightingales answer Mar. Why appear you with this ridiculous boldness Mal . " Be not afraid of greatness : " ' twas well writ . Oli . What meanest thou by that ...
... thee . Oli . God comfort thee ! Why dost thou smile so , and Yes ; nightingales answer Mar. Why appear you with this ridiculous boldness Mal . " Be not afraid of greatness : " ' twas well writ . Oli . What meanest thou by that ...
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