The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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What fashion will you wear the garland of ? about your neck , like an usurer's
chain ? or under your arm , like a lieutenant's scarf ? you must wear it one way ,
for the Prince hath got your Hero , Claud . I wish him joy of her . Bene . Why ,
that's ...
What fashion will you wear the garland of ? about your neck , like an usurer's
chain ? or under your arm , like a lieutenant's scarf ? you must wear it one way ,
for the Prince hath got your Hero , Claud . I wish him joy of her . Bene . Why ,
that's ...
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What life is in that , to be the death of this marriage ? Bora . The poison of that lies
in you to temper . Go you to the Prince your brother ; spare not to tell him , that he
hath wrong'd his honour in marrying the renown'd Claudio ( whose estimation ...
What life is in that , to be the death of this marriage ? Bora . The poison of that lies
in you to temper . Go you to the Prince your brother ; spare not to tell him , that he
hath wrong'd his honour in marrying the renown'd Claudio ( whose estimation ...
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Nay , that were a punishment too good for them , if they should have any
allegiance in them , being chosen for the Prince's watch . Verg . Well , give them
their charge , neighbour Dogberry . Dogb . First , who think you the most
desartless man ...
Nay , that were a punishment too good for them , if they should have any
allegiance in them , being chosen for the Prince's watch . Verg . Well , give them
their charge , neighbour Dogberry . Dogb . First , who think you the most
desartless man ...
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Sweet Prince , why speak not you ? Pedro . What should I speak ? I stand
dishonour'd , that have ... Is this the Prince's brother ? . . , Is this face Hero's ? are
our eyes our own ? Leon . All this is so ; but what of this , my Lord ? Claud . Let
me but ...
Sweet Prince , why speak not you ? Pedro . What should I speak ? I stand
dishonour'd , that have ... Is this the Prince's brother ? . . , Is this face Hero's ? are
our eyes our own ? Leon . All this is so ; but what of this , my Lord ? Claud . Let
me but ...
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Masters , I charge you in the Prince's mame accuse thefe men . Enter Watchmen .
1 Watch . This man said , Sir , that Don John the Prince's brother was a villain . To
Cl . Write down , Prince john a villain ; why this is flat perjury , to call a Prince's ...
Masters , I charge you in the Prince's mame accuse thefe men . Enter Watchmen .
1 Watch . This man said , Sir , that Don John the Prince's brother was a villain . To
Cl . Write down , Prince john a villain ; why this is flat perjury , to call a Prince's ...
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