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... is not only men but trim ones , are turned into tongue , i . e . not only common , but clever men , & C . STEEVENS . SCENE II . I A Prifon . Enter DOGBERRY , K 4 ABOUT NOTHING . 135 teftimony, a goodly count-confect; 7 a ...
... is not only men but trim ones , are turned into tongue , i . e . not only common , but clever men , & C . STEEVENS . SCENE II . I A Prifon . Enter DOGBERRY , K 4 ABOUT NOTHING . 135 teftimony, a goodly count-confect; 7 a ...
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William Shakespeare. SCENE II . I A Prifon . Enter DOGBERRY , VERGES , and Sexton , in gowns ; and the Watch , with CONRADE and BORACHIO . I DOGB . Is our whole dissembly appeared ? Scene II . ] The perfons , throughout this scene , have ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE II . I A Prifon . Enter DOGBERRY , VERGES , and Sexton , in gowns ; and the Watch , with CONRADE and BORACHIO . I DOGB . Is our whole dissembly appeared ? Scene II . ] The perfons , throughout this scene , have ...
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... prifon ! ' tis not so . BAWD . Nay , but I know , ' tis so : I saw him ar- rested ; faw him carried away ; and , which is more , within these three days his head's to be chopped off . Lucio . But , after all this fooling , I would not ...
... prifon ! ' tis not so . BAWD . Nay , but I know , ' tis so : I saw him ar- rested ; faw him carried away ; and , which is more , within these three days his head's to be chopped off . Lucio . But , after all this fooling , I would not ...
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... prifon . BAWD . Well ; what has he done ? CLO . A woman.5 BAWD . But what's his offence ? CLO . Groping for trouts in a peculiar river . BAWD . What , is there a maid with child by him ? Shakspeare : [ see Dr. Freind's History of ...
... prifon . BAWD . Well ; what has he done ? CLO . A woman.5 BAWD . But what's his offence ? CLO . Groping for trouts in a peculiar river . BAWD . What , is there a maid with child by him ? Shakspeare : [ see Dr. Freind's History of ...
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... prifon : and there's madam Juliet . SCENE III . The fame . [ Exeunt . Enter Provost , CLAUDIO , JULIET , and Officers ; LUCIO , and two Gentlemen . CLAUD . Fellow , why dost thou show me thus to the world ? Bear me to prison , where I ...
... prifon : and there's madam Juliet . SCENE III . The fame . [ Exeunt . Enter Provost , CLAUDIO , JULIET , and Officers ; LUCIO , and two Gentlemen . CLAUD . Fellow , why dost thou show me thus to the world ? Bear me to prison , where I ...
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