The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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... grace : for trouble being gone , comfort should remain ; but when you depart from me , sorrow abides , and happiness takes his leave . D. Pedro . You embrace your charge too willingly . I think , this is your daughter . Leon . Her ...
... grace : for trouble being gone , comfort should remain ; but when you depart from me , sorrow abides , and happiness takes his leave . D. Pedro . You embrace your charge too willingly . I think , this is your daughter . Leon . Her ...
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... prince your brother , I owe you all duty . D. John . I thank you : I am not of many words , but I thank you . Leon . Please it your grace lead on ? D. Pedro . Your hand , Leonato ; we will MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING , Act 1 .
... prince your brother , I owe you all duty . D. John . I thank you : I am not of many words , but I thank you . Leon . Please it your grace lead on ? D. Pedro . Your hand , Leonato ; we will MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING , Act 1 .
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... . D. Pedro . What secret hath held you here , that you followed not to Leonato's ? Bene . I would , your grace would constrain me to tell . D. Pedro . I charge thee on thy allegiance . Scene 1. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . 7.
... . D. Pedro . What secret hath held you here , that you followed not to Leonato's ? Bene . I would , your grace would constrain me to tell . D. Pedro . I charge thee on thy allegiance . Scene 1. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . 7.
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... grace's part.- Mark , how short his answer is , -With Hero , Leonato's short daughter . Claud . If this were so , so were it uttered . Bene . Like the old tale , my lord : it is not so , nor ' twas not so ; but , indeed , God forbid it ...
... grace's part.- Mark , how short his answer is , -With Hero , Leonato's short daughter . Claud . If this were so , so were it uttered . Bene . Like the old tale , my lord : it is not so , nor ' twas not so ; but , indeed , God forbid it ...
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... grace ; where it is impossible you should take true root , but by the fair weather that you make yourself : it is needful that you frame the season for your own harvest . D. John . I had rather be a canker in a hedge , than a rose in ...
... grace ; where it is impossible you should take true root , but by the fair weather that you make yourself : it is needful that you frame the season for your own harvest . D. John . I had rather be a canker in a hedge , than a rose in ...
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