The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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Sure , my noble lord , not curl by nature . If she be so abandon'd to her sorrow Sir And . But it becomes me well enough , As it is spoke , she never will admit me . does't not ? Duke . Be clamorous , and leap all civil Sir To .
Sure , my noble lord , not curl by nature . If she be so abandon'd to her sorrow Sir And . But it becomes me well enough , As it is spoke , she never will admit me . does't not ? Duke . Be clamorous , and leap all civil Sir To .
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Get you to your lord ; Seb . A lady , Sir , though it was said she much I cannot love him : let him send no more ; resembled me , was yet of many accounted Unless , perchance , you come to me again , beautiful : but , though I could not ...
Get you to your lord ; Seb . A lady , Sir , though it was said she much I cannot love him : let him send no more ; resembled me , was yet of many accounted Unless , perchance , you come to me again , beautiful : but , though I could not ...
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If it be aught to the old tune , my lord , It is as fat and fulsome to mine ear , As howling after music . Duke . Still so cruel ? Strengthen'd by interchangement of your rings ; -Good And all the ceremony of this compact Seal'd in my ...
If it be aught to the old tune , my lord , It is as fat and fulsome to mine ear , As howling after music . Duke . Still so cruel ? Strengthen'd by interchangement of your rings ; -Good And all the ceremony of this compact Seal'd in my ...
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By the Lord , madam , you wrong And say — Thrice welcome , drown'd Viola ! me , and the world shall know it : though you have Vio . My father had a mole upon his brow . pul me into darkness , and given your drunken cousin rule over me ...
By the Lord , madam , you wrong And say — Thrice welcome , drown'd Viola ! me , and the world shall know it : though you have Vio . My father had a mole upon his brow . pul me into darkness , and given your drunken cousin rule over me ...
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Why , as I told thee , ' tis a custom with half a fish , and half a monster ? him Cal . Lo , how he mocks me ! wilt thou let 1 ' the afternoon to sleep : there thou may'st him , my lord ? brain him , Trin .
Why , as I told thee , ' tis a custom with half a fish , and half a monster ? him Cal . Lo , how he mocks me ! wilt thou let 1 ' the afternoon to sleep : there thou may'st him , my lord ? brain him , Trin .
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