The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added Notes, Volúmenes18-19J. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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... virtues . ' BEAT . It is so , indeed ; he is no less than a stuffed man : but for the stuffing , —Well , we are all mortal.5 LEON . You must not , sir , mistake my niece : there is a kind of merry war betwixt signior Bene- dick and her ...
... virtues . ' BEAT . It is so , indeed ; he is no less than a stuffed man : but for the stuffing , —Well , we are all mortal.5 LEON . You must not , sir , mistake my niece : there is a kind of merry war betwixt signior Bene- dick and her ...
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... virtue hide itself ? Go to , mum , you are he : graces will there's an end . appear , and BEAT . Will you not tell me who told you so ? BENE . No , you shall pardon me . BEAT . Nor will you not tell me who you are ?, BENE . Not now ...
... virtue hide itself ? Go to , mum , you are he : graces will there's an end . appear , and BEAT . Will you not tell me who told you so ? BENE . No , you shall pardon me . BEAT . Nor will you not tell me who you are ?, BENE . Not now ...
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... virtue , that Which simpleness and merit purchaseth . URS . Sure , sure , such carping is not commend . able . 5 HERO . No : not to be so odd , and from all fashions , As Beatrice is , cannot be commendable : But who dare tell her so ...
... virtue , that Which simpleness and merit purchaseth . URS . Sure , sure , such carping is not commend . able . 5 HERO . No : not to be so odd , and from all fashions , As Beatrice is , cannot be commendable : But who dare tell her so ...
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... virtue of your office , to be no true man : and , for such kind of men , the less you meddle or make with them , why , the more is for your honesty . 2 WATCH . If we know him to be a thief , shall we not lay hands on him ? DOGB . Truly ...
... virtue of your office , to be no true man : and , for such kind of men , the less you meddle or make with them , why , the more is for your honesty . 2 WATCH . If we know him to be a thief , shall we not lay hands on him ? DOGB . Truly ...
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... virtues that it hath . " - " This herbe may worthily be called Benedictus , or Omnimorbia , that is , a salve for every sore , not knowen to physitians of old time , but lately re- vealed by the speciall providence of Almighty God ...
... virtues that it hath . " - " This herbe may worthily be called Benedictus , or Omnimorbia , that is , a salve for every sore , not knowen to physitians of old time , but lately re- vealed by the speciall providence of Almighty God ...
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