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Page 25
... - line . King . What her is this ? Laf . Why , doctor she : My lord , there's one arriv'd , If you will see her , now , by my faith and honour , If seriously I may convey my thoughts In this my ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 25.
... - line . King . What her is this ? Laf . Why , doctor she : My lord , there's one arriv'd , If you will see her , now , by my faith and honour , If seriously I may convey my thoughts In this my ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 25.
Page 31
... There's a simple put- ting off : more , more , a hundred of them . Count . Sir , I am a poor friend of yours , that ... there't ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 31.
... There's a simple put- ting off : more , more , a hundred of them . Count . Sir , I am a poor friend of yours , that ... there't ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 31.
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... There's one grape yet , I am sure , thy father drunk wine . But if thou be'st not an afs , I am a youth of fourteen ; I have known thee already . • Hel . I dare not say , I take you C 2 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 35 King. Make choice ...
... There's one grape yet , I am sure , thy father drunk wine . But if thou be'st not an afs , I am a youth of fourteen ; I have known thee already . • Hel . I dare not say , I take you C 2 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 35 King. Make choice ...
Page 40
... there is no fettering of authority . I'll beat him , by my life , if I can meet him with any convenience , an he were double ... there's news for you ; you have a new mistress . Par . I most unfeignedly beseech your lordship to make some ...
... there is no fettering of authority . I'll beat him , by my life , if I can meet him with any convenience , an he were double ... there's news for you ; you have a new mistress . Par . I most unfeignedly beseech your lordship to make some ...
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... There's letters from my mother ; what the import is , I know not yet . Par . Ay , that would be known : To the wars , my boy , to the wars ! He wears his honour in a box unseen , That hugs his kicksy - wicksy here at home ; Spending his ...
... There's letters from my mother ; what the import is , I know not yet . Par . Ay , that would be known : To the wars , my boy , to the wars ! He wears his honour in a box unseen , That hugs his kicksy - wicksy here at home ; Spending his ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 3 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1864 |
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