The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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I can see yet without spectacles , and I see no such matter ; there's her Cousin , if she were not possest with such a Fury , exceeds her as much in beauty , as the first of May doth the last of December : but I hope , you have no ...
I can see yet without spectacles , and I see no such matter ; there's her Cousin , if she were not possest with such a Fury , exceeds her as much in beauty , as the first of May doth the last of December : but I hope , you have no ...
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Well , as time shall try , in time the favage bull doth bear the yoke . Bene . The favage bull may , but if ever the sensible Benedick bear it , pluck off the bull's - horns , and set them in my forehead , and let me be vilely painted ...
Well , as time shall try , in time the favage bull doth bear the yoke . Bene . The favage bull may , but if ever the sensible Benedick bear it , pluck off the bull's - horns , and set them in my forehead , and let me be vilely painted ...
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And so she doth , cousin . Beat . Good Lord , for alliance ! thus goes every one to the world but I , and I am sun - burn'd ; I may fit in a corner , and cry heigh ho ! for a husband . Pedro . Lady Beatrice , I will get you one . Beat .
And so she doth , cousin . Beat . Good Lord , for alliance ! thus goes every one to the world but I , and I am sun - burn'd ; I may fit in a corner , and cry heigh ho ! for a husband . Pedro . Lady Beatrice , I will get you one . Beat .
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Becaule you talk of wooing , I will fing ; Since many a wooer doth commence his fuit To her he thinks not worthy , yet he wooes ; Yet will he fwear , he loves . Pedro . Nay , pray thee , come ; Or if thou wilt hold longer argument ...
Becaule you talk of wooing , I will fing ; Since many a wooer doth commence his fuit To her he thinks not worthy , yet he wooes ; Yet will he fwear , he loves . Pedro . Nay , pray thee , come ; Or if thou wilt hold longer argument ...
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She doth , indeed , my daughter fays fo ; and the ecstasie hath so much overborn her , that my daughter is sometime afraid , she will do desperate outrage to her felf ; it is very true . Pedro . It were good , that Benedick knew of it ...
She doth , indeed , my daughter fays fo ; and the ecstasie hath so much overborn her , that my daughter is sometime afraid , she will do desperate outrage to her felf ; it is very true . Pedro . It were good , that Benedick knew of it ...
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