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Hero . My cousin means signior Benedick of Padua . Mess . O , he is returned ; and as pleasant as ever he was . Beat . He set up his bills here in Messina , and challenged Cupid at the Night and my uncle's fool , reading the ...
Hero . My cousin means signior Benedick of Padua . Mess . O , he is returned ; and as pleasant as ever he was . Beat . He set up his bills here in Messina , and challenged Cupid at the Night and my uncle's fool , reading the ...
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He set up his bills here in Messina , and challenged Cupid at the flight : and my uncle's fool , reading the challenge , subscribed for Cupid , and challenged him at the bird - bolt.- pray you , how many hath be killed and eaten in ...
He set up his bills here in Messina , and challenged Cupid at the flight : and my uncle's fool , reading the challenge , subscribed for Cupid , and challenged him at the bird - bolt.- pray you , how many hath be killed and eaten in ...
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What is he for a fool , that betrothes himself to unquietness ? Bora . Marry , it is your brother's right hand . D. John . Who ? the most exquisite Claudio ? Bora . Even he . D. John . A proper squire ! and who , and who ! which way ...
What is he for a fool , that betrothes himself to unquietness ? Bora . Marry , it is your brother's right hand . D. John . Who ? the most exquisite Claudio ? Bora . Even he . D. John . A proper squire ! and who , and who ! which way ...
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What is he for a fool , that betrothes himself to unquietness ? Bora . Marry , it is your brother's right hand . D. John . Who ? the most exquisite Claudio ! Bora . Even he . D. John . A proper squire ! and who , and who ! which was ...
What is he for a fool , that betrothes himself to unquietness ? Bora . Marry , it is your brother's right hand . D. John . Who ? the most exquisite Claudio ! Bora . Even he . D. John . A proper squire ! and who , and who ! which was ...
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Why , he is the prince's jester : a very dull fool ; only his gitt is in devising impossible slanders : none but libertines delight in him , and the commendation not in his wit , but in his villainy ; for he both pleaSeth men and angers ...
Why , he is the prince's jester : a very dull fool ; only his gitt is in devising impossible slanders : none but libertines delight in him , and the commendation not in his wit , but in his villainy ; for he both pleaSeth men and angers ...
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