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I pray you , is Signior Mountanto returned from the wars or no ? Mess . I know none of that name , lady : there was none such in the army of any sort . Leon . What is he that you ask for , niece ? Hero . My cousin means Signior Benedick ...
I pray you , is Signior Mountanto returned from the wars or no ? Mess . I know none of that name , lady : there was none such in the army of any sort . Leon . What is he that you ask for , niece ? Hero . My cousin means Signior Benedick ...
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But , I pray you , who is his companion ? Is there no young squarer now that will make a voyage with him to the devil ? Mess . He is most in the company of the right noble Claudio . Beat . O Lord , he will hang upon him like a disease ...
But , I pray you , who is his companion ? Is there no young squarer now that will make a voyage with him to the devil ? Mess . He is most in the company of the right noble Claudio . Beat . O Lord , he will hang upon him like a disease ...
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No ; I pray thee speak in sober judgement . Bene . Why , i ' faith , methinks she's too low far a high praise , too brown for a fair praise , and too little for a great praise : only this commendation I 16 Much Ado About Nothing ACT I.
No ; I pray thee speak in sober judgement . Bene . Why , i ' faith , methinks she's too low far a high praise , too brown for a fair praise , and too little for a great praise : only this commendation I 16 Much Ado About Nothing ACT I.
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Thou thinkest I am in sport : I pray thee tell me truly how thou likest her . Bene . Would you buy her , that you inquire after her ? Claud . Can the world buy such a jewel ? Bene . Yea , and a case to put it into .
Thou thinkest I am in sport : I pray thee tell me truly how thou likest her . Bene . Would you buy her , that you inquire after her ? Claud . Can the world buy such a jewel ? Bene . Yea , and a case to put it into .
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... and 94 100 known to Shakespeare in any case , through Golding's translation . These three last speeches of Hero and Don Pedro form a rhyming couplet in the metre used by Golding . Marg . I say my prayers aloud . Balth . 29 SC .
... and 94 100 known to Shakespeare in any case , through Golding's translation . These three last speeches of Hero and Don Pedro form a rhyming couplet in the metre used by Golding . Marg . I say my prayers aloud . Balth . 29 SC .
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