Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... paffing fhrewdly . Beatrice . I haue a good eie vnckle , I can see a church by day - light . Leonato . The reuellers are entring brother , make good roome .. Enter Enter Prince , Pedro , Claudio , and Benedicke , MUCH ADOE ABOUT NOTHING .
... paffing fhrewdly . Beatrice . I haue a good eie vnckle , I can see a church by day - light . Leonato . The reuellers are entring brother , make good roome .. Enter Enter Prince , Pedro , Claudio , and Benedicke , MUCH ADOE ABOUT NOTHING .
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William Shakespeare. Enter Prince , Pedro , Claudio , and Benedicke , and Balthaser , or dumb Iohn . Pedro . Lady will you walke about with your friend ? Hero . So , you walke foftly , and looke sweetly , and say no- thing , I am yours ...
William Shakespeare. Enter Prince , Pedro , Claudio , and Benedicke , and Balthaser , or dumb Iohn . Pedro . Lady will you walke about with your friend ? Hero . So , you walke foftly , and looke sweetly , and say no- thing , I am yours ...
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... Benedicke ? Clau . You know me well , I am he . Iohn . Signior , you are very neere my brother in his loue , he is enamourd on Hero , I pray yoù diffwade him from her , she is no equall for his birth , you may doe the parte of an honeft ...
... Benedicke ? Clau . You know me well , I am he . Iohn . Signior , you are very neere my brother in his loue , he is enamourd on Hero , I pray yoù diffwade him from her , she is no equall for his birth , you may doe the parte of an honeft ...
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... Benedicke . Ho now you strike like the blind man , twas the boy that ftole your meate , and youle beate the poft . Claudio . If it will not be , ile leaue you . : Exit . Bencdicke . Alas poore hurt foule , now will hee creepe into ...
... Benedicke . Ho now you strike like the blind man , twas the boy that ftole your meate , and youle beate the poft . Claudio . If it will not be , ile leaue you . : Exit . Bencdicke . Alas poore hurt foule , now will hee creepe into ...
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... Benedicke . Yet it had not beene amiffe the rodde had beene made , and the garland too , for the garland he might haue worn himfelfe , and the rodde he might haue bestowed on you , who ( as I take it ) haue ftolne his birds neft . Pedro ...
... Benedicke . Yet it had not beene amiffe the rodde had beene made , and the garland too , for the garland he might haue worn himfelfe , and the rodde he might haue bestowed on you , who ( as I take it ) haue ftolne his birds neft . Pedro ...
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