“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 2F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... Speed . Now you have taken the pains to set it toge- ther , take it for your pains . Pro . No , no , you shall have it for bearing the letter . Speed . Well , I perceive , I must be fain to bear with you . Pro . Why , sir , how do you ...
... Speed . Now you have taken the pains to set it toge- ther , take it for your pains . Pro . No , no , you shall have it for bearing the letter . Speed . Well , I perceive , I must be fain to bear with you . Pro . Why , sir , how do you ...
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William Shakespeare. Pro . What , said she nothing ? Speed . No , not so much as - take this for thy pains . To testify your bounty , I thank you , you have testern'd me : 7 in requital whereof , henceforth carry your letters yourself ...
William Shakespeare. Pro . What , said she nothing ? Speed . No , not so much as - take this for thy pains . To testify your bounty , I thank you , you have testern'd me : 7 in requital whereof , henceforth carry your letters yourself ...
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... SPEED . Speed . Sir , your glove . Val . Not mine ; my gloves are on . Speed . Why then this may be yours , for this is but one . Val . Ha ! let me see : ay , give it me , it's mine : - Sweet ornament , that decks a thing divine ! Ah ...
... SPEED . Speed . Sir , your glove . Val . Not mine ; my gloves are on . Speed . Why then this may be yours , for this is but one . Val . Ha ! let me see : ay , give it me , it's mine : - Sweet ornament , that decks a thing divine ! Ah ...
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... Speed . They are all perceived , without you . Val . Without me ? they cannot . Speed . Without you ? nay , that's certain , for , without you were so simple , none else would : but you are so without these follies , that these follies ...
... Speed . They are all perceived , without you . Val . Without me ? they cannot . Speed . Without you ? nay , that's certain , for , without you were so simple , none else would : but you are so without these follies , that these follies ...
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... Speed . Sir , I know that well enough . Val . What dost thou know ? Speed . That she is not so fair , as ( of you ) well favoured . Val . I mean , that her beauty is exquisite , but her fa- vour infinite . Speed . That's because the one ...
... Speed . Sir , I know that well enough . Val . What dost thou know ? Speed . That she is not so fair , as ( of you ) well favoured . Val . I mean , that her beauty is exquisite , but her fa- vour infinite . Speed . That's because the one ...
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