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... such shallow follies in others , become the argument of his own scorn , by
falling in love ! and such a man is Claudio . I have known , when there was no
music with him but the druin and the fife ; and now had he rather hear the tabor
and the ...
... such shallow follies in others , become the argument of his own scorn , by
falling in love ! and such a man is Claudio . I have known , when there was no
music with him but the druin and the fife ; and now had he rather hear the tabor
and the ...
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Well , we will hear further of it by your daughter ; let it cool the while . I love
Benedick well ; and I could wish he would modestly examine himself , to see how
much he is unworthy to have so good a lady . Leon . My Lord , will you walk ?
dinner ...
Well , we will hear further of it by your daughter ; let it cool the while . I love
Benedick well ; and I could wish he would modestly examine himself , to see how
much he is unworthy to have so good a lady . Leon . My Lord , will you walk ?
dinner ...
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Yea , or to paint himself ? for the which , I hear what they say of him . Claud . Nay
, but his jesting spirit , which is now crept into a lute - ftring , and now govern'd by
stepPedro . Indeed that tells a heavy tale for him . Con clude he is in love .
Yea , or to paint himself ? for the which , I hear what they say of him . Claud . Nay
, but his jesting spirit , which is now crept into a lute - ftring , and now govern'd by
stepPedro . Indeed that tells a heavy tale for him . Con clude he is in love .
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If you hear a child cry in the night , you must call to the nurse and bid her still it . 2
Watch . How if the nurse be asleep , and will not hear us ? Dogb . Why , then
depart in peace , and let the child wake her with crying : for the ewe that will not ...
If you hear a child cry in the night , you must call to the nurse and bid her still it . 2
Watch . How if the nurse be asleep , and will not hear us ? Dogb . Why , then
depart in peace , and let the child wake her with crying : for the ewe that will not ...
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Ant . Hear me yet , good Shylock . Shy . I'll have my bond ; speak not against my
bond : l've sworn an oath that I will have my bond . Thou call'dft me dog before
thou hadít a cause ; But since I am a dog , beware my fangs : The Duke shall
grant ...
Ant . Hear me yet , good Shylock . Shy . I'll have my bond ; speak not against my
bond : l've sworn an oath that I will have my bond . Thou call'dft me dog before
thou hadít a cause ; But since I am a dog , beware my fangs : The Duke shall
grant ...
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