Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 2Whittaker, 1858 |
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... crav'd cry no . The brother to the Bridegroom quickly hies , To fill his brother's soul with jealousies . Quoth he , if you this strumpet lady marry , You and your family will all miscarry . • " If you , with two or three , 6 INTRODUCTION .
... crav'd cry no . The brother to the Bridegroom quickly hies , To fill his brother's soul with jealousies . Quoth he , if you this strumpet lady marry , You and your family will all miscarry . • " If you , with two or three , 6 INTRODUCTION .
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... Marry , it is your brother's right hand . John . Who ? the most exquisite Claudio ? Bora . Even he . John . A proper squire ! And who , and who ? which way looks he ? Bora . Marry , on Hero , the daughter and heir of Leonato . John . A ...
... Marry , it is your brother's right hand . John . Who ? the most exquisite Claudio ? Bora . Even he . John . A proper squire ! And who , and who ? which way looks he ? Bora . Marry , on Hero , the daughter and heir of Leonato . John . A ...
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... marry her to- night . John . Come , let us to the banquet . [ Exeunt JOHN and BORACHIO . Claud . Thus answer I in name of Benedick , But hear these ill news with the ears of Claudio . ' Tis certain so : the prince woos for himself ...
... marry her to- night . John . Come , let us to the banquet . [ Exeunt JOHN and BORACHIO . Claud . Thus answer I in name of Benedick , But hear these ill news with the ears of Claudio . ' Tis certain so : the prince woos for himself ...
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... marry her , though she were endowed with all that Adam had lent him before he transgressed ' : she would have made Hercules have turned spit , yea , and have cleft his club to make the fire too . Come , talk not of her ; you shall find ...
... marry her , though she were endowed with all that Adam had lent him before he transgressed ' : she would have made Hercules have turned spit , yea , and have cleft his club to make the fire too . Come , talk not of her ; you shall find ...
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... marry , once before he won it of me with false dice , therefore your grace may well say I have lost it . D. Pedro . You have put him down , lady ; you have put him down . Beat . So I would not he should do me , my lord , lest I should ...
... marry , once before he won it of me with false dice , therefore your grace may well say I have lost it . D. Pedro . You have put him down , lady ; you have put him down . Beat . So I would not he should do me , my lord , lest I should ...
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