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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... Beat . And a good fouldiour to a lady , but what is he to a lord ? Meff . A lord to a lord , a man to a man , stufft with al ho- nourable vertues . Beat . It is fo indeed , he is no leffe then a stuft man , but for the ftuffing wel , we ...
... Beat . And a good fouldiour to a lady , but what is he to a lord ? Meff . A lord to a lord , a man to a man , stufft with al ho- nourable vertues . Beat . It is fo indeed , he is no leffe then a stuft man , but for the ftuffing wel , we ...
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... Beat . Very easily poffible , he weares his faith but as the fa- fhion of his hat , it euer changes with the next blocke . Me . I fee lady the gentleman is not in your bookes . Beat . No , and he were , I would burne my study , but I ...
... Beat . Very easily poffible , he weares his faith but as the fa- fhion of his hat , it euer changes with the next blocke . Me . I fee lady the gentleman is not in your bookes . Beat . No , and he were , I would burne my study , but I ...
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... Beat . I wonder that you will ftill be talking , fignior Bene- dicke , no body markes you . Bene . What my deere lady difdaine ! are you yet liuing ? Bea . Is it poffible difdaine should die , while he hath such meete foode to feede it ...
... Beat . I wonder that you will ftill be talking , fignior Bene- dicke , no body markes you . Bene . What my deere lady difdaine ! are you yet liuing ? Bea . Is it poffible difdaine should die , while he hath such meete foode to feede it ...
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William Shakespeare. Beat . You alwayes end with a iades tricke , I knowe you of olde . Pedro . That is the fumme of all : Leonato , fignior Claudio , and fignior Benedicke , my deere friend Leonato , hath inuited you all , I tell him we ...
William Shakespeare. Beat . You alwayes end with a iades tricke , I knowe you of olde . Pedro . That is the fumme of all : Leonato , fignior Claudio , and fignior Benedicke , my deere friend Leonato , hath inuited you all , I tell him we ...
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... Beat . Nor will you not tell me who you are ? Bened . Not now . Beat . That I was difdainefull , and that I had my good wit out of the hundred mery tales : wel , this was fignior Benedick that faid fo . Bened . Whats he ? Beat . I am ...
... Beat . Nor will you not tell me who you are ? Bened . Not now . Beat . That I was difdainefull , and that I had my good wit out of the hundred mery tales : wel , this was fignior Benedick that faid fo . Bened . Whats he ? Beat . I am ...
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