The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen3Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... truth it is , sir . Leon . What is it , my good friends ? Dog . Goodman Verges , sir , speaks a little off 10 the matter : an old man , sir , and his wits are not so blunt as , God help , I would desire they were ; but , in faith ...
... truth it is , sir . Leon . What is it , my good friends ? Dog . Goodman Verges , sir , speaks a little off 10 the matter : an old man , sir , and his wits are not so blunt as , God help , I would desire they were ; but , in faith ...
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... truth . Can cunning sin cover itself withal ! Comes not that blood as modest evidence To witness simple virtue ? Would you not swear , All you that see her , that she were a maid , By these exterior shows ? 22. Why , then , some be of ...
... truth . Can cunning sin cover itself withal ! Comes not that blood as modest evidence To witness simple virtue ? Would you not swear , All you that see her , that she were a maid , By these exterior shows ? 22. Why , then , some be of ...
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... truth . Call me a fool ; Trust not my reading nor my observations , Which with experimental seal doth warrant The tenour of my book ; trust not my age , My reverence , calling , nor divinity , If this sweet lady lie not guiltless here ...
... truth . Call me a fool ; Trust not my reading nor my observations , Which with experimental seal doth warrant The tenour of my book ; trust not my age , My reverence , calling , nor divinity , If this sweet lady lie not guiltless here ...
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... truth of her , These hands shall tear her ; if they wrong her honour , The proudest of them shall well hear of it . Time hath not yet so dried this blood of mine , Nor age so eat up my invention , Nor fortune made such havoc of my means ...
... truth of her , These hands shall tear her ; if they wrong her honour , The proudest of them shall well hear of it . Time hath not yet so dried this blood of mine , Nor age so eat up my invention , Nor fortune made such havoc of my means ...
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... truth , thou deservest it . Marg . To have no man come over me ! why , shall I always keep below stairs ? Bene . Thy wit is as quick as the greyhound's mouth ; it catches . Marg . And yours as blunt as the fencer's foils , which hit ...
... truth , thou deservest it . Marg . To have no man come over me ! why , shall I always keep below stairs ? Bene . Thy wit is as quick as the greyhound's mouth ; it catches . Marg . And yours as blunt as the fencer's foils , which hit ...
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