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He is the only man of Italy , Always excepted my dear Claudio . Urs . I pray you , be not angry with me , madam , Speaking my fancy ; signior Benedick , For shape , for bearing , argument , and valour , Goes foremost in report through ...
He is the only man of Italy , Always excepted my dear Claudio . Urs . I pray you , be not angry with me , madam , Speaking my fancy ; signior Benedick , For shape , for bearing , argument , and valour , Goes foremost in report through ...
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He is the only man of Italy , Always excepted my dear Claudio . Urs . I pray yon , be not angry with me , madan , Speaking ins fancy ; signior Benedick , For shape , for bearing , argument , and Falour , Goes foremost in report through ...
He is the only man of Italy , Always excepted my dear Claudio . Urs . I pray yon , be not angry with me , madan , Speaking ins fancy ; signior Benedick , For shape , for bearing , argument , and Falour , Goes foremost in report through ...
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Thus did slie , an hour together , trans - shape thy particular virtues ; yet , at last , she concluded with a sighs , thou wast the properest man in Italy . Claud . For the which sbe wept heartily , and said , she cared not .
Thus did slie , an hour together , trans - shape thy particular virtues ; yet , at last , she concluded with a sighs , thou wast the properest man in Italy . Claud . For the which sbe wept heartily , and said , she cared not .
Page 55
The did she , an hour together , trans - shape thy particular virtues ; yet , at last , she concluded with a sigb , tio wast the properest man in Italy . Claud . For the which she wept heartils , and said , she cared not D. Pedro .
The did she , an hour together , trans - shape thy particular virtues ; yet , at last , she concluded with a sigb , tio wast the properest man in Italy . Claud . For the which she wept heartils , and said , she cared not D. Pedro .
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You know , I say nothing to him ; for he understands not me , nor I him : he hath neither Latin , French , nor Italian : and you will come into the court and swear , that I have a poor penny - worth in the English .
You know , I say nothing to him ; for he understands not me , nor I him : he hath neither Latin , French , nor Italian : and you will come into the court and swear , that I have a poor penny - worth in the English .
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