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... knave . Verg . If he will not stand when he is bidden , he is none of the prince's subjects . Dog . True , and they are to meddle with none but the prince's subjects . You shall also make no noise in the streets ; for for the watch to ...
... knave . Verg . If he will not stand when he is bidden , he is none of the prince's subjects . Dog . True , and they are to meddle with none but the prince's subjects . You shall also make no noise in the streets ; for for the watch to ...
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... knaves as any in Messina . 30 Dog . A good old man , sir ; he will be talking : as they say , When the age is in , the wit is out : God help us ! it is a world to see . Well said , i ' faith , neighbour Verges : well , God's a good man ...
... knaves as any in Messina . 30 Dog . A good old man , sir ; he will be talking : as they say , When the age is in , the wit is out : God help us ! it is a world to see . Well said , i ' faith , neighbour Verges : well , God's a good man ...
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... knaves ; and it will go near to be thought so 20 shortly . How answer you for yourselves ? Con . Marry , sir , we say we are none . Dog . A marvellous witty fellow , I assure you ; but I will go about with him . Come you hither , sirrah ...
... knaves ; and it will go near to be thought so 20 shortly . How answer you for yourselves ? Con . Marry , sir , we say we are none . Dog . A marvellous witty fellow , I assure you ; but I will go about with him . Come you hither , sirrah ...
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... knaves . D. Pedro . First , I ask thee what they have done : thirdly , I ask thee what's their offence : sixth and lastly , why they are committed ; and , to conclude , what you lay to their charge . Claud . Rightly reasoned , and in ...
... knaves . D. Pedro . First , I ask thee what they have done : thirdly , I ask thee what's their offence : sixth and lastly , why they are committed ; and , to conclude , what you lay to their charge . Claud . Rightly reasoned , and in ...
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... knave with your worship ; 330 which I beseech your worship to correct yourself , for the example of others . God keep your wor- ship ! I wish your worship well ; God restore you to health ! I humbly give you leave to depart ; and if a ...
... knave with your worship ; 330 which I beseech your worship to correct yourself , for the example of others . God keep your wor- ship ! I wish your worship well ; God restore you to health ! I humbly give you leave to depart ; and if a ...
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