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And that letter hath she deliver'd , and. that , when I look on you , I can hardly think you my master . Val . Are all these things perceived in me ? Speed . They are all perceived without you . Val . Without me ? they cannot . Speed .
And that letter hath she deliver'd , and. that , when I look on you , I can hardly think you my master . Val . Are all these things perceived in me ? Speed . They are all perceived without you . Val . Without me ? they cannot . Speed .
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Hath he not a son ? Duke . Welcome him then according to his worth ; Silvia , I speak to you : and you , sir Thurio : - For Valentine . I need not ' cite him to it : I'll send him hither to you presently . [ Exit DUKE . Val .
Hath he not a son ? Duke . Welcome him then according to his worth ; Silvia , I speak to you : and you , sir Thurio : - For Valentine . I need not ' cite him to it : I'll send him hither to you presently . [ Exit DUKE . Val .
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That man that hath a tongue , I say , is no man , If with his tongue he cannot win a woman . Duke . But she , I mean , is promis'd by her friends Unto a youthful gentleman of worth ; And kept severely from resort of men , That no man ...
That man that hath a tongue , I say , is no man , If with his tongue he cannot win a woman . Duke . But she , I mean , is promis'd by her friends Unto a youthful gentleman of worth ; And kept severely from resort of men , That no man ...
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She hath more qualities than a water - spaniel , which is much in a bare - christian . Here is the cat - log [ Pulling out a paper . ] of her conditions . Imprimis , She can fetch and carry . Why , a horse can do no more ; nay , a horse ...
She hath more qualities than a water - spaniel , which is much in a bare - christian . Here is the cat - log [ Pulling out a paper . ] of her conditions . Imprimis , She can fetch and carry . Why , a horse can do no more ; nay , a horse ...
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Sir John , there's one master Brook below would fain speak with you , and be acquainted with you ; and hath sent your worship a morning's draught of sack . Fal . Brook , is his name ? Bard . Ay , sir . Such Fal .
Sir John , there's one master Brook below would fain speak with you , and be acquainted with you ; and hath sent your worship a morning's draught of sack . Fal . Brook , is his name ? Bard . Ay , sir . Such Fal .
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