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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... Grace lead on ? Pedro . Your hand , Leonato ; we will go together . [ Exeunt all but Benedick and Claudio . Claud . Benedick , didft thou note the daughter of Sig- nior Leonato ? Bene . I noted her not , but I look'd on her . Claud . Is ...
... Grace lead on ? Pedro . Your hand , Leonato ; we will go together . [ Exeunt all but Benedick and Claudio . Claud . Benedick , didft thou note the daughter of Sig- nior Leonato ? Bene . I noted her not , but I look'd on her . Claud . Is ...
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... Grace would constrain me to tell . Pedro . I charge thee on thy allegiance . Bene . You hear , Count Claudio , I can be fecret as a dumb man , I would have you think fo ; but on my allegiance , mark you this , on my allegiance : — - he ...
... Grace would constrain me to tell . Pedro . I charge thee on thy allegiance . Bene . You hear , Count Claudio , I can be fecret as a dumb man , I would have you think fo ; but on my allegiance , mark you this , on my allegiance : — - he ...
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... do it without controlement ; you have of late stood out against your brother , and he hath ta'en you newly into his grace , where it is impoffible you you should take root , but by the fair weather MUCH ADO about NOTHING . 15.
... do it without controlement ; you have of late stood out against your brother , and he hath ta'en you newly into his grace , where it is impoffible you you should take root , but by the fair weather MUCH ADO about NOTHING . 15.
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... grace ; and it better fits my blood to be difdain'd of all , than to fashion a carriage to rob love from any : in this , ( though I cannot be faid to be a flattering honeft man ) it must not be deny'd but I am a plain - dealing villain ...
... grace ; and it better fits my blood to be difdain'd of all , than to fashion a carriage to rob love from any : in this , ( though I cannot be faid to be a flattering honeft man ) it must not be deny'd but I am a plain - dealing villain ...
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... Grace had got the Will of this young lady , and I offer'd him my company to a willow tree , either to make him a garland , as being forfaken , or to bind him up a rod , as being worthy to be whipt . Pedro . To be whipt ! what's his ...
... Grace had got the Will of this young lady , and I offer'd him my company to a willow tree , either to make him a garland , as being forfaken , or to bind him up a rod , as being worthy to be whipt . Pedro . To be whipt ! what's his ...
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