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... answered with any certainty . On the other hand , the Folio version gives us some hundred and ten lines which are not found in the Quartos , and again no one can positively assert that they were additions to the original draught or were ...
... answered with any certainty . On the other hand , the Folio version gives us some hundred and ten lines which are not found in the Quartos , and again no one can positively assert that they were additions to the original draught or were ...
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... answer , turned to the second , and demanded of her how well she loved him ; who answered ( confirming her sayings with great oaths ) that she loved him more than tongue could express , and far above all other creatures of the world ...
... answer , turned to the second , and demanded of her how well she loved him ; who answered ( confirming her sayings with great oaths ) that she loved him more than tongue could express , and far above all other creatures of the world ...
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... answer ' that she called Heaven to witness , she loved him more than her own soul . ' The father replied : ' Since ... answered with an oath , ' that she could not otherwise express her thoughts but that she loved him above all creatures ...
... answer ' that she called Heaven to witness , she loved him more than her own soul . ' The father replied : ' Since ... answered with an oath , ' that she could not otherwise express her thoughts but that she loved him above all creatures ...
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... answer to all your questions : look how much you have , so much is your value , and so much I love you . ' The father , supposing she spoke this out of the abundance of her heart , was highly provoked , and immediately re- plied ...
... answer to all your questions : look how much you have , so much is your value , and so much I love you . ' The father , supposing she spoke this out of the abundance of her heart , was highly provoked , and immediately re- plied ...
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William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. her , made answer ' that he was very willing to bestow his daughter , but without either money or territories . ' . . . When this was told Aganippus , he being very much in love ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. her , made answer ' that he was very willing to bestow his daughter , but without either money or territories . ' . . . When this was told Aganippus , he being very much in love ...
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