The comedies, histories, tragedies and poems of William Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. National ed. [6], Volume 2 |
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... thought . CLAUD . And in faith , my lord , I spoke mine . BENE . And by my two faiths and troths , my lord , I spoke mine . CLAUD . That I love her , I feel . D. PEDRO . That she is worthy , I know . BENE . That I neither feel how she ...
... thought . CLAUD . And in faith , my lord , I spoke mine . BENE . And by my two faiths and troths , my lord , I spoke mine . CLAUD . That I love her , I feel . D. PEDRO . That she is worthy , I know . BENE . That I neither feel how she ...
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... thoughts Have left their places vacant , in their rooms Come thronging soft and delicate desires , All prompting me how fair young Hero is , Saying , I lik'd her ere I went to wars . D. PEDRO . Thou wilt be like a lover presently , And ...
... thoughts Have left their places vacant , in their rooms Come thronging soft and delicate desires , All prompting me how fair young Hero is , Saying , I lik'd her ere I went to wars . D. PEDRO . Thou wilt be like a lover presently , And ...
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... thought . D. PEDRO . May be , she doth but counterfeit . CLAUD . ' Faith , like enough . LEON . O God ! counterfeit ! There was never counterfeit of passion came so near the life of passion , as she discovers it . D. PEDRO . Why , what ...
... thought . D. PEDRO . May be , she doth but counterfeit . CLAUD . ' Faith , like enough . LEON . O God ! counterfeit ! There was never counterfeit of passion came so near the life of passion , as she discovers it . D. PEDRO . Why , what ...
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... thought here to be the most senseless and fit man for the constable of the watch ; therefore bear you the lantern " . This is your charge : You shall comprehend all vagrom men ; you are to bid any man stand , in the prince's name . 2 ...
... thought here to be the most senseless and fit man for the constable of the watch ; therefore bear you the lantern " . This is your charge : You shall comprehend all vagrom men ; you are to bid any man stand , in the prince's name . 2 ...
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... thought there would a scab follow . CON . I will owe thee an answer for that ; and now forward with thy tale . BORA . Stand thee close then under this pent - house , for it drizzles rain ; and I will , like a true drunkard , utter all ...
... thought there would a scab follow . CON . I will owe thee an answer for that ; and now forward with thy tale . BORA . Stand thee close then under this pent - house , for it drizzles rain ; and I will , like a true drunkard , utter all ...
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