The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... lady : You must hold the credit of your father . [ Exeunt Bertram and Lafeu . Hel . O , were that all ! -I think not on my fa- ther ; And these great tears grace his remembrance more , Than those I shed for him . What was he like ? I ...
... lady : You must hold the credit of your father . [ Exeunt Bertram and Lafeu . Hel . O , were that all ! -I think not on my fa- ther ; And these great tears grace his remembrance more , Than those I shed for him . What was he like ? I ...
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... lady ! Hel . I hope , sir , I have your good will to have mine own good fortunes . Par . You had my prayers to lead them on ; and to keep them on , have them still . - O , my knave ! How does my old lady ? Clo . So that you had her ...
... lady ! Hel . I hope , sir , I have your good will to have mine own good fortunes . Par . You had my prayers to lead them on ; and to keep them on , have them still . - O , my knave ! How does my old lady ? Clo . So that you had her ...
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... lady . Count . What is the matter ? Clo . Nay , there is some comfort in the news , some comfort ; your son will not be kill'd so soon as I thought he would . Count . Why should he be kill'd ? Clo . So say I , madam , if he run away ...
... lady . Count . What is the matter ? Clo . Nay , there is some comfort in the news , some comfort ; your son will not be kill'd so soon as I thought he would . Count . Why should he be kill'd ? Clo . So say I , madam , if he run away ...
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... lady , have a better cheer ; If thou engrossest all the griefs are thine , Thou robb'st me of a moiety : He was my son ; But I do wash his name out of my blood , And thou art all my child . - Towards Florence is he ? 2 Gen. Ay , madam ...
... lady , have a better cheer ; If thou engrossest all the griefs are thine , Thou robb'st me of a moiety : He was my son ; But I do wash his name out of my blood , And thou art all my child . - Towards Florence is he ? 2 Gen. Ay , madam ...
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... lady , he . Parolles , was't not ? Count . A very tainted fellow , and full of wicked- ness . My son corrupts a well - derived nature With his inducement . 1 Gen. Indeed , good lady , The fellow has a deal of that , too much , Which ...
... lady , he . Parolles , was't not ? Count . A very tainted fellow , and full of wicked- ness . My son corrupts a well - derived nature With his inducement . 1 Gen. Indeed , good lady , The fellow has a deal of that , too much , Which ...
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