The Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Dramatic and Poetical Works, CompletePhillips, Sampson, 1855 - 1027 pages |
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... gentleman . Duke . Beshrew me , sir , but if he make this good , He is as worthy for an empress ' love , As meet to be an emperor's counsellor . Well , sir ; this gentleman is come to me , With commendation from great potentates ; Note ...
... gentleman . Duke . Beshrew me , sir , but if he make this good , He is as worthy for an empress ' love , As meet to be an emperor's counsellor . Well , sir ; this gentleman is come to me , With commendation from great potentates ; Note ...
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... gentleman Is full of virtue , bounty , worth , and qualities Beseeming such a wife as your fair daughter : Cannot your grace win her to fancy him ? Duke . No , trust me ; she is peevish , sullen , fro ward , Proud , disobedient ...
... gentleman Is full of virtue , bounty , worth , and qualities Beseeming such a wife as your fair daughter : Cannot your grace win her to fancy him ? Duke . No , trust me ; she is peevish , sullen , fro ward , Proud , disobedient ...
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... gentleman of blood , Advise me where I may have such a ladder . Val . When would you use it ? pray , sir , tell me ... GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .
... gentleman of blood , Advise me where I may have such a ladder . Val . When would you use it ? pray , sir , tell me ... GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .
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... gentlemen well skill'd in music : Duke . Where your good word cannot advan- I have a sonnet , that will serve the turn ... gentleman ; Especially , against his very friend . Duke . And , Proteus , we dare trust you in this kind ; Because ...
... gentlemen well skill'd in music : Duke . Where your good word cannot advan- I have a sonnet , that will serve the turn ... gentleman ; Especially , against his very friend . Duke . And , Proteus , we dare trust you in this kind ; Because ...
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... gentleman , Whom , in my mood , ' I stabb'd unto the heart . 1 Out . And I , for such like petty crimes as these . But to the purpose , - ( for we cite our faults , That they may hold excus'd our lawless lives , ) And , partly , seeing ...
... gentleman , Whom , in my mood , ' I stabb'd unto the heart . 1 Out . And I , for such like petty crimes as these . But to the purpose , - ( for we cite our faults , That they may hold excus'd our lawless lives , ) And , partly , seeing ...
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