Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 2Whittaker, 1858 |
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... youth , He did confess , and tell the naked truth . " She tells her master how they had been us'd , And by the Bridegroom's brother thus abus'd ; Which when the Bride and Bridegroom knew , they then With joint consent go to the church ...
... youth , He did confess , and tell the naked truth . " She tells her master how they had been us'd , And by the Bridegroom's brother thus abus'd ; Which when the Bride and Bridegroom knew , they then With joint consent go to the church ...
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... ? dress him in my ap- parel , and make him my waiting gentlewoman ? He that hath a beard is more than a youth , and he that hath no beard is less than a man ; and he that is ACT II . SC . I. ] MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . 21.
... ? dress him in my ap- parel , and make him my waiting gentlewoman ? He that hath a beard is more than a youth , and he that hath no beard is less than a man ; and he that is ACT II . SC . I. ] MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . 21.
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... youth is not for me ; and he that is less than a man I am not for him : therefore I will even take sixpence in earnest of the bear- ward ' , and lead his apes into hell . Leon . Well then , go you into hell ? Beat . No ; but to the gate ...
... youth is not for me ; and he that is less than a man I am not for him : therefore I will even take sixpence in earnest of the bear- ward ' , and lead his apes into hell . Leon . Well then , go you into hell ? Beat . No ; but to the gate ...
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... youth , that he cannot endure in his age ' . Shall quips , and sentences , and these paper bullets of the brain , awe a man from the career of his 1 lady : unworthy so good a lady . ] The folio reads- " unwor.hy to have so good a the ...
... youth , that he cannot endure in his age ' . Shall quips , and sentences , and these paper bullets of the brain , awe a man from the career of his 1 lady : unworthy so good a lady . ] The folio reads- " unwor.hy to have so good a the ...
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... youth's in love . D. Pedro . The greatest note of it is his melancholy . Claud . And when was he wont to wash his face ? D. Pedro . Yea , or to paint himself ? for the which , I hear what they say of him . Claud . Nay , but his jesting ...
... youth's in love . D. Pedro . The greatest note of it is his melancholy . Claud . And when was he wont to wash his face ? D. Pedro . Yea , or to paint himself ? for the which , I hear what they say of him . Claud . Nay , but his jesting ...
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