The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 2Buffield; Stratford-on-Avon, The Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... Reads . ' Ask me no reason why I love you ; for though Love use Reason for his physician , he admits him not for his counsellor . You are not young , no more am I ; go to then , there's sympathy : you are merry , so am I ; ha , ha ...
... Reads . ' Ask me no reason why I love you ; for though Love use Reason for his physician , he admits him not for his counsellor . You are not young , no more am I ; go to then , there's sympathy : you are merry , so am I ; ha , ha ...
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... read , read ; perceive how I might be knighted . I shall think the worse of fat men , as long as I have an eye to make difference of men's liking : and yet he would not swear ; praised women's modesty ; and gave such orderly and well ...
... read , read ; perceive how I might be knighted . I shall think the worse of fat men , as long as I have an eye to make difference of men's liking : and yet he would not swear ; praised women's modesty ; and gave such orderly and well ...
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... read it : it is heresy . Have you no more to say ? Vio . Good madam , let me see your face . OLI . Have you any commission from your lord to negotiate with my face ? You are now out of your text : but we will draw the curtain and show ...
... read it : it is heresy . Have you no more to say ? Vio . Good madam , let me see your face . OLI . Have you any commission from your lord to negotiate with my face ? You are now out of your text : but we will draw the curtain and show ...
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... [ Reads ] To the unknown beloved , this , and my good wishes : ' - her very phrases ! By your leave , wax . Soft ! and the impressure her Lucrece , with which she uses to seal : ' tis my lady . To whom should this be ? FAB . This wins him ...
... [ Reads ] To the unknown beloved , this , and my good wishes : ' - her very phrases ! By your leave , wax . Soft ! and the impressure her Lucrece , with which she uses to seal : ' tis my lady . To whom should this be ? FAB . This wins him ...
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... [ Reads ] If this fall into thy hand , revolve . In my stars I am above thee ; but be not afraid of great- ness : some are born great , some achieve greatness , and some have greatness thrust upon ' em . Thy sc . v . ] 327 WHAT YOU WILL .
... [ Reads ] If this fall into thy hand , revolve . In my stars I am above thee ; but be not afraid of great- ness : some are born great , some achieve greatness , and some have greatness thrust upon ' em . Thy sc . v . ] 327 WHAT YOU WILL .
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