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Note this before my notes ; There's not a note of mine that's worth the noting , D. Pedro . Why , these are very crotchets that he speaks ; Note , notes , forsooth , and nothing . [ Air . Bene . Now , divine air ! now is his soul ...
Note this before my notes ; There's not a note of mine that's worth the noting , D. Pedro . Why , these are very crotchets that he speaks ; Note , notes , forsooth , and nothing . [ Air . Bene . Now , divine air ! now is his soul ...
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... and cuts , and laced with silver , set with pearls , down sleeves , 20 side sleeves , and skirts , round underborne with a bluish tinsel but for a fine , quaint , graceful and excellent fashion , yours is worth ten on ' t . Hero .
... and cuts , and laced with silver , set with pearls , down sleeves , 20 side sleeves , and skirts , round underborne with a bluish tinsel but for a fine , quaint , graceful and excellent fashion , yours is worth ten on ' t . Hero .
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And what have I to give you back whose worth May counterpoise this rich and precious gift ? D. Pedro . Nothing , unless you render her again . 30 Claud . Sweet prince , you learn me noble thankfulness . There , Leonato , take her back ...
And what have I to give you back whose worth May counterpoise this rich and precious gift ? D. Pedro . Nothing , unless you render her again . 30 Claud . Sweet prince , you learn me noble thankfulness . There , Leonato , take her back ...
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Shall be lamented , pitied and excused Of every hearer : for it so falls out That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it , but being lack'd and lost , Why , then we rack the value , then we find The virtue that ...
Shall be lamented , pitied and excused Of every hearer : for it so falls out That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it , but being lack'd and lost , Why , then we rack the value , then we find The virtue that ...
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Shakespeare's best women commonly love a man of meaner worth than their own ; Romeo , Bassanio , Orlando , Benedick , the Duke ( in Twelfth Night ) are all , on a mere comparison of merit , fortunate in the wives they win : but he had ...
Shakespeare's best women commonly love a man of meaner worth than their own ; Romeo , Bassanio , Orlando , Benedick , the Duke ( in Twelfth Night ) are all , on a mere comparison of merit , fortunate in the wives they win : but he had ...
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