The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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... speak truth : I never yet saw man , How wise , how noble , young , how rarely featured , But she would spell him backward : if fair - faced , She'd swear , the gentleman should be her sister ; If black , why nature , drawing of an antic ...
... speak truth : I never yet saw man , How wise , how noble , young , how rarely featured , But she would spell him backward : if fair - faced , She'd swear , the gentleman should be her sister ; If black , why nature , drawing of an antic ...
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... speak with you . D. Pedro . In private ? D. John . If it please you : - yet count Claudio may hear ; for what I would speak of concerns him . D. Pedro . What's the matter ? D. John . Means your lordship to be married to- morrow ? ( To ...
... speak with you . D. Pedro . In private ? D. John . If it please you : - yet count Claudio may hear ; for what I would speak of concerns him . D. Pedro . What's the matter ? D. John . Means your lordship to be married to- morrow ? ( To ...
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... speak like an ancient and most quiet watchman ; for I cannot see how sleeping should offend ; only have a care that your bills be not stolen . - Well , you are to call at all the ale - houses , and bid those that are drunk get them to ...
... speak like an ancient and most quiet watchman ; for I cannot see how sleeping should offend ; only have a care that your bills be not stolen . - Well , you are to call at all the ale - houses , and bid those that are drunk get them to ...
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... speaking honourably ? Is not marriage honourable in a beggar ? Is not your lord honourable without marriage ? I think ... speak in the sick tune ? Beat . I am out of all other tune , methinks . Marg . Clap us into- Light o ' love ; that ...
... speaking honourably ? Is not marriage honourable in a beggar ? Is not your lord honourable without marriage ? I think ... speak in the sick tune ? Beat . I am out of all other tune , methinks . Marg . Clap us into- Light o ' love ; that ...
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... speak so wide ? Leon . Sweet prince , why speak not you ? D. Pedro . What should I speak ? I stand dishonour'd , that have gone about To link my dear friend to a common stale . Leon . Are these things spoken ? or do I but dream ? D ...
... speak so wide ? Leon . Sweet prince , why speak not you ? D. Pedro . What should I speak ? I stand dishonour'd , that have gone about To link my dear friend to a common stale . Leon . Are these things spoken ? or do I but dream ? D ...
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