Comedies: Two gentlemen of Verona. Comedy of errors. Taming of the shrew. Much ado about nothing. Love labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. As you like it. Midsummer night's dream. Measure for measure. The tempest. All's well that ends well. Winter's tale |
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For , in conclusion , he did beat me there . Adr . But , were you wedded , you would ... E. And he will bless that cross with other Adr . Patience unmov'd , no marvel though she beating . pause ; Between you I shall have a holy head .
For , in conclusion , he did beat me there . Adr . But , were you wedded , you would ... E. And he will bless that cross with other Adr . Patience unmov'd , no marvel though she beating . pause ; Between you I shall have a holy head .
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... and no man , that hath a name , Luc . Self - harming jealousy ! —fie ! beat it hence . By falsehood and corruption doth it shame . Adr . Unfeeling fools can with such wrongs Since that my beauty cannot please his eye , dispense .
... and no man , that hath a name , Luc . Self - harming jealousy ! —fie ! beat it hence . By falsehood and corruption doth it shame . Adr . Unfeeling fools can with such wrongs Since that my beauty cannot please his eye , dispense .
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[ Beating him . When the sun shines let foolish goats make sport , Dro . S. Hold , sir , for God's sake ! now your jest But creep in crannies when he hides his beams . is earnest : If you will jest with me , know my aspect , Upon what ...
[ Beating him . When the sun shines let foolish goats make sport , Dro . S. Hold , sir , for God's sake ! now your jest But creep in crannies when he hides his beams . is earnest : If you will jest with me , know my aspect , Upon what ...
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... and that I beat him , God , our cheer And charg'd him with a thousand marks in gold ; May answer my good - will ... signior Balthazar , either at flesh or I know . fish , That you beat me at the mart , I have your hand to A table ...
... and that I beat him , God , our cheer And charg'd him with a thousand marks in gold ; May answer my good - will ... signior Balthazar , either at flesh or I know . fish , That you beat me at the mart , I have your hand to A table ...
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Ant . E. You'll cry for this , minion , if I beat the door down . Luce . What needs all that , and a pair of stocks in the town ? Adr . [ Within . ] Who is that at the door , that keeps all this noise ? Dro .
Ant . E. You'll cry for this , minion , if I beat the door down . Luce . What needs all that , and a pair of stocks in the town ? Adr . [ Within . ] Who is that at the door , that keeps all this noise ? Dro .
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