The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 2Charles Knight, 1851 |
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... give her to count Claudio . D. JOHN . Come , come , let us thither ; this may prove food to my displeasure : that young start - up hath all the glory of my overthrow ; if I can cross him any way I bless myself every way : You are both ...
... give her to count Claudio . D. JOHN . Come , come , let us thither ; this may prove food to my displeasure : that young start - up hath all the glory of my overthrow ; if I can cross him any way I bless myself every way : You are both ...
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... give thee joy ! LEON . Count , take of me my daughter , and with her my fortunes ; his grace hath made the match , and all grace say Amen to it ! BEAT . Speak , count , ' t is your cue . CLAUD . Silence is the perfectest herald of joy ...
... give thee joy ! LEON . Count , take of me my daughter , and with her my fortunes ; his grace hath made the match , and all grace say Amen to it ! BEAT . Speak , count , ' t is your cue . CLAUD . Silence is the perfectest herald of joy ...
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... give you joy ! LEON . Niece , will you look to those things I told you of ? BEAT . I cry you mercy , uncle . By your grace's pardon . D. PEDRO . By my troth , a pleasant - spirited lady . LEON . There's little of the melancholy element ...
... give you joy ! LEON . Niece , will you look to those things I told you of ? BEAT . I cry you mercy , uncle . By your grace's pardon . D. PEDRO . By my troth , a pleasant - spirited lady . LEON . There's little of the melancholy element ...
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... give them their charge , neighbour Dogberry . DOGB . First , who think you the most desartless man to be constable ? 1 WATCH . Hugh Oatcake , sir , or George Seacoal ; for they can write and read . DOGB . Come hither , neighbour Seacoal ...
... give them their charge , neighbour Dogberry . DOGB . First , who think you the most desartless man to be constable ? 1 WATCH . Hugh Oatcake , sir , or George Seacoal ; for they can write and read . DOGB . Come hither , neighbour Seacoal ...
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... Give me this maid , your daughter ? LEON . As freely , son , as God did give her me . CLAUD . And what have I to give you back , whose worth May counterpoise this rich and precious gift ? D. PEDRO . Nothing , unless you render her again ...
... Give me this maid , your daughter ? LEON . As freely , son , as God did give her me . CLAUD . And what have I to give you back , whose worth May counterpoise this rich and precious gift ? D. PEDRO . Nothing , unless you render her again ...
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