Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, Life, Etc, Том 2Routledge, 1852 |
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... Marry , we'll search . Par . In good sadness , I do not know ; either it is there , or it is upon a file , with the duke's other letters , in my tent . 1 Sold . Here ' tis ; here's a paper ? Shall I read it to you ? Par . I do not know ...
... Marry , we'll search . Par . In good sadness , I do not know ; either it is there , or it is upon a file , with the duke's other letters , in my tent . 1 Sold . Here ' tis ; here's a paper ? Shall I read it to you ? Par . I do not know ...
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... marry , in com- ing on he has the cramp . I Sold . If your life be saved , will you undertake to betray the Florentine ? Par . Ay , and the captain of his horse , count Rousillon . 1 Sold . I'll whisper with the general , and know his ...
... marry , in com- ing on he has the cramp . I Sold . If your life be saved , will you undertake to betray the Florentine ? Par . Ay , and the captain of his horse , count Rousillon . 1 Sold . I'll whisper with the general , and know his ...
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... Marry , as I take it , to Rousillon ; Whither I am going . Hel . I do beseech you , Sir , Since you are like to see the king before me , Commend the paper to his gracious hand ; Which , I presume , shall render you no blame , But rather ...
... Marry , as I take it , to Rousillon ; Whither I am going . Hel . I do beseech you , Sir , Since you are like to see the king before me , Commend the paper to his gracious hand ; Which , I presume , shall render you no blame , But rather ...
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... marry me , when his wife was dead , I blush to say it , he won me . Now is the count Rousillon a widower ; his vows are forfeited to me , and my honour's paid to him . He stole from Florence , taking no leave , and I follow him to his ...
... marry me , when his wife was dead , I blush to say it , he won me . Now is the count Rousillon a widower ; his vows are forfeited to me , and my honour's paid to him . He stole from Florence , taking no leave , and I follow him to his ...
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... marry , You give away this hand , and that is mine ; You give away heaven's vows , and those are mine ; You give away myself , which is known mine ; For I by vow am so embodied yours , That she , which marries you , must marry me ...
... marry , You give away this hand , and that is mine ; You give away heaven's vows , and those are mine ; You give away myself , which is known mine ; For I by vow am so embodied yours , That she , which marries you , must marry me ...
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