The Works of William Shakespeare: The Text Formed from an Entirely New Collation of the Old Editions : with the Various Readings, Notes, a Life of the Poet, and a History of the Early English Stage, Band 3Whittaker & Company, 1842 |
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... faith , I see no more in you Than without candle may go dark to bed , Must you be therefore proud and pitiless ? Why , what means this ? Why do you look on me ? I see no more in you , than in the ordinary Of nature's sale - work : -Od's ...
... faith , I see no more in you Than without candle may go dark to bed , Must you be therefore proud and pitiless ? Why , what means this ? Why do you look on me ? I see no more in you , than in the ordinary Of nature's sale - work : -Od's ...
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... faith , you have great reason to be sad . I fear , you have sold your own lands , to see other men's ; then , to have seen much , and to have nothing , is to have rich eyes and poor hands . Jaq . Yes , I have gained my experience ...
... faith , you have great reason to be sad . I fear , you have sold your own lands , to see other men's ; then , to have seen much , and to have nothing , is to have rich eyes and poor hands . Jaq . Yes , I have gained my experience ...
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... faith , die by attorney . The poor world is almost six thousand years old , and in all this time there was not any man died in his own person , videlicet , in a love - cause . Troilus had his brains dashed out with a Grecian club ; yet ...
... faith , die by attorney . The poor world is almost six thousand years old , and in all this time there was not any man died in his own person , videlicet , in a love - cause . Troilus had his brains dashed out with a Grecian club ; yet ...
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... faith , I should have been a woman by right . Cel . Come ; you look paler and paler : pray you , draw homewards , Good sir , go with us . Oli . That will I , for I must bear answer back , How you excuse my brother , Rosalind . Ros . I ...
... faith , I should have been a woman by right . Cel . Come ; you look paler and paler : pray you , draw homewards , Good sir , go with us . Oli . That will I , for I must bear answer back , How you excuse my brother , Rosalind . Ros . I ...
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... Faith , sir , so , so . Touch . So , so , is good , very good , very excellent good : -and yet it is not ; it is but so so . Art thou wise ? Will . Ay , sir , I have a pretty wit . Touch . Why , thou say'st well . I do now remember a ...
... Faith , sir , so , so . Touch . So , so , is good , very good , very excellent good : -and yet it is not ; it is but so so . Art thou wise ? Will . Ay , sir , I have a pretty wit . Touch . Why , thou say'st well . I do now remember a ...
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