The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 6. Much ado about nothing |
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At length it reached the hands of one John Nichols , whose daughter married James Brydges , third Duke of Chandos . In due time the Duke became the owner of the picture , and it subsequently passed , through Chandos's daughter , to her ...
At length it reached the hands of one John Nichols , whose daughter married James Brydges , third Duke of Chandos . In due time the Duke became the owner of the picture , and it subsequently passed , through Chandos's daughter , to her ...
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It pleases your Worship to say so , but we are the poor Duke's Officers ; but truly , for mine own part , if I were as tedious as a King , I could find it in my heart to bestow it all of your Worship . LEON . All thy tediousness on me ...
It pleases your Worship to say so , but we are the poor Duke's Officers ; but truly , for mine own part , if I were as tedious as a King , I could find it in my heart to bestow it all of your Worship . LEON . All thy tediousness on me ...
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Which is the Duke's own person ? BIRON . This , fellow : what would'st ? 1 lodge . 2 feelings . 5 accomplishments . 3 temptations . 6 fantastic . 150 • lively . 83 7 is called . 161 170 180 ACT I Sc . I ACT I DULL .
Which is the Duke's own person ? BIRON . This , fellow : what would'st ? 1 lodge . 2 feelings . 5 accomplishments . 3 temptations . 6 fantastic . 150 • lively . 83 7 is called . 161 170 180 ACT I Sc . I ACT I DULL .
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I have promis'd to study three years with the Duke . MOTH . You may do it in an hour , Sir . ARM . Impossible . MOTH . How many is one thrice told ? ARM . I am ill at reckoning ; it fitteth the spirit of a tapster . 41 MOTH .
I have promis'd to study three years with the Duke . MOTH . You may do it in an hour , Sir . ARM . Impossible . MOTH . How many is one thrice told ? ARM . I am ill at reckoning ; it fitteth the spirit of a tapster . 41 MOTH .
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Sir , the Duke's pleasure is , that you keep Costard safe and you must suffer him to take no delight nor no penance ; but ' a must fast three days a week . For this damsel , I must keep her at the Park : she is allow'd for the day ...
Sir , the Duke's pleasure is , that you keep Costard safe and you must suffer him to take no delight nor no penance ; but ' a must fast three days a week . For this damsel , I must keep her at the Park : she is allow'd for the day ...
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