The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 2H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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... dear lady Difdain ! are you yet living ? Beat . Is it poffible , difdain fhould die , while fhe hath fuch meet food to feed it , as fignior Benedick ? Courtefy itself must convert to difdain , if you come in her prefence . Bene . Then ...
... dear lady Difdain ! are you yet living ? Beat . Is it poffible , difdain fhould die , while fhe hath fuch meet food to feed it , as fignior Benedick ? Courtefy itself must convert to difdain , if you come in her prefence . Bene . Then ...
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... dear happiness to women ; they would elfe have been troubled with a pernicious fuitor . I thank God , and my cold blood , I am of your hu- mour for that ; I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow , than a man fwear he loves me . Bene ...
... dear happiness to women ; they would elfe have been troubled with a pernicious fuitor . I thank God , and my cold blood , I am of your hu- mour for that ; I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow , than a man fwear he loves me . Bene ...
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... . D. Pedro . Count Claudio , when mean you to go to church ? Claud . To - morrow , my lord : Time goes on crutches , till love have all his rites . VOL . II , D Leon . Not till Monday , my dear fon , Scene I. 25 ABOUT NOTHING .
... . D. Pedro . Count Claudio , when mean you to go to church ? Claud . To - morrow , my lord : Time goes on crutches , till love have all his rites . VOL . II , D Leon . Not till Monday , my dear fon , Scene I. 25 ABOUT NOTHING .
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... dear fon , which is hence a just sevennight ; and a time too brief too , to have all things anfwer my mind . D. Pedro . Come , you shake the head at fo long a breathing ; but , I warrant thee , Claudio , the time fhall not go dully by ...
... dear fon , which is hence a just sevennight ; and a time too brief too , to have all things anfwer my mind . D. Pedro . Come , you shake the head at fo long a breathing ; but , I warrant thee , Claudio , the time fhall not go dully by ...
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... dear Claudio . Urf . I pray you , be not angry with me , madam , Speaking my fancy ; fignior Benedick , For fhape , for bearing , argument , and valour , Goes foremost in report through Italy . Hero . Indeed , he hath an excellent good ...
... dear Claudio . Urf . I pray you , be not angry with me , madam , Speaking my fancy ; fignior Benedick , For fhape , for bearing , argument , and valour , Goes foremost in report through Italy . Hero . Indeed , he hath an excellent good ...
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