The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumen2 |
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Charles , I thank thee for thy love to me , which thou fhalt find , I will most kindly requite . I had myfelf notice of my brother's purpose herein , and have by under - hand means laboured to diffuade him from ir ; but he is refolute .
Charles , I thank thee for thy love to me , which thou fhalt find , I will most kindly requite . I had myfelf notice of my brother's purpose herein , and have by under - hand means laboured to diffuade him from ir ; but he is refolute .
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Gentle Coufin , Let us go thank him and encourage him ; My father's rough and envious difpofition Sticks me at heart . Sir , you have well deferv'd : If you do keep your promises in love , But If 18 AS YOU LIKE IT . Cel.
Gentle Coufin , Let us go thank him and encourage him ; My father's rough and envious difpofition Sticks me at heart . Sir , you have well deferv'd : If you do keep your promises in love , But If 18 AS YOU LIKE IT . Cel.
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Can I not fay , I thank you ?my better . + parts I. Are all thrown down ; and that , which here ftands up , Is but a quintaine , a meer lifeless block . Rof . He calls us back - my pride fell with my fortunes .
Can I not fay , I thank you ?my better . + parts I. Are all thrown down ; and that , which here ftands up , Is but a quintaine , a meer lifeless block . Rof . He calls us back - my pride fell with my fortunes .
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I thank you , Sir . And , pray you , tell me this Which of the two was Daughter of the Duke That here was at the wrestling ? Le Beu . Neither his daughter , if we judge by manners ; But yet , indeed , the fhorter is his daughter .
I thank you , Sir . And , pray you , tell me this Which of the two was Daughter of the Duke That here was at the wrestling ? Le Beu . Neither his daughter , if we judge by manners ; But yet , indeed , the fhorter is his daughter .
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Well then , if ever I thank any man , I'll thank you ; but That , they call Compliments , is like the encounter of two dog - apes . And when a man thanks me heartily , methinks , I have given ...
Well then , if ever I thank any man , I'll thank you ; but That , they call Compliments , is like the encounter of two dog - apes . And when a man thanks me heartily , methinks , I have given ...
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