The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 22
... ducat for delivering your letter : And being so hard to me that brought your mind , I fear , she'll prove as hard to you in telling her mind . Give her no token but stones ; for she's as hard as steel . Pro . What , said she nothing ...
... ducat for delivering your letter : And being so hard to me that brought your mind , I fear , she'll prove as hard to you in telling her mind . Give her no token but stones ; for she's as hard as steel . Pro . What , said she nothing ...
Page 66
... ducats a year . Mar. Ay , but he'll have but a year in all thesɛ ducats ; he's a very fool , and a prodigal . Sir To . Fye , that you'll say so ! he plays o ' the viol - de - gambo , and speaks three or four languages word for word ...
... ducats a year . Mar. Ay , but he'll have but a year in all thesɛ ducats ; he's a very fool , and a prodigal . Sir To . Fye , that you'll say so ! he plays o ' the viol - de - gambo , and speaks three or four languages word for word ...
Page 100
... ducat in her clack - dish : the duke had crotchets in him : He would be drunk too ; that let me inform you . Duke . You do him wrong , surely . Lucio . Sir , I was an inward of his : A shy fellow was the duke : and , I believe , I know ...
... ducat in her clack - dish : the duke had crotchets in him : He would be drunk too ; that let me inform you . Duke . You do him wrong , surely . Lucio . Sir , I was an inward of his : A shy fellow was the duke : and , I believe , I know ...
Page 118
... ducats . Bora . Be you constant in the accusation , and my running shall not shame me . D. John . I will presently go learn their day of marriage . SCENE III.- Leonato's Garden . Enter BENEDICK and a Boy . ACT III . - Bora . Go then ...
... ducats . Bora . Be you constant in the accusation , and my running shall not shame me . D. John . I will presently go learn their day of marriage . SCENE III.- Leonato's Garden . Enter BENEDICK and a Boy . ACT III . - Bora . Go then ...
Page 123
... ducats . Con . Is it possible that any villainy should be so dear ? Bora . Thou should'st rather ask , if it were possi- ole any villainy should be so rich ; for when rich villains have need of poor ones , poor ones may make what price ...
... ducats . Con . Is it possible that any villainy should be so dear ? Bora . Thou should'st rather ask , if it were possi- ole any villainy should be so rich ; for when rich villains have need of poor ones , poor ones may make what price ...
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