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Side 17
... sure , and will assist me .. Conr . To the death , my lord . D. John . Let us to the great supper ; their cheer is the greater , that I am subdued : ' Would the cook were of my mind ! Shall we go prove what's to be done ? Bor . We'll ...
... sure , and will assist me .. Conr . To the death , my lord . D. John . Let us to the great supper ; their cheer is the greater , that I am subdued : ' Would the cook were of my mind ! Shall we go prove what's to be done ? Bor . We'll ...
Side 21
... of the Hundred merry Tales ; Well , this was signior Benedick that said so . Bened . What's he ? Beat . I am sure , you know him well enough . Bened . Not I , believe me . Beat . Did he never make you laugh ? Bened ABOUT NOTHING . 21.
... of the Hundred merry Tales ; Well , this was signior Benedick that said so . Bened . What's he ? Beat . I am sure , you know him well enough . Bened . Not I , believe me . Beat . Did he never make you laugh ? Bened ABOUT NOTHING . 21.
Side 22
... sure , he is in the fleet ; I would he had boarded me . Bened . When I know the gentleman , I'll tell him what you say . Beat . Do , do : he'll but break a comparison or two on me ; which , peradventure , not mark'd , or not laugh'd at ...
... sure , he is in the fleet ; I would he had boarded me . Bened . When I know the gentleman , I'll tell him what you say . Beat . Do , do : he'll but break a comparison or two on me ; which , peradventure , not mark'd , or not laugh'd at ...
Side 27
... born in a merry hour . Beat . No , sure , my lord , my mother cry'd ; but then there was a star danced , and under that was I born . Cousins , God give you joy . - * Leon . Niece , will you look to those ABOUT NOTHING . 27.
... born in a merry hour . Beat . No , sure , my lord , my mother cry'd ; but then there was a star danced , and under that was I born . Cousins , God give you joy . - * Leon . Niece , will you look to those ABOUT NOTHING . 27.
Side 29
... sure to him ; and whatsoever comes athwart his affection , ranges evenly with mine . How canst thou cross this marriage ? Bor . Not honestly , my lord : but so covertly that no dishonesty shall appear in me . D. John . Shew me briefly ...
... sure to him ; and whatsoever comes athwart his affection , ranges evenly with mine . How canst thou cross this marriage ? Bor . Not honestly , my lord : but so covertly that no dishonesty shall appear in me . D. John . Shew me briefly ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 2 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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