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Ang . Thus wisdom wishes to appear most bright , When it doth tax itself : as
these black masks Proclaim an enshield beautyó ten times louder at court . 6
Proclaim an enshield beauty -- 1 An enshield beauty is a shielded beauty , a '
beauty ...
Ang . Thus wisdom wishes to appear most bright , When it doth tax itself : as
these black masks Proclaim an enshield beautyó ten times louder at court . 6
Proclaim an enshield beauty -- 1 An enshield beauty is a shielded beauty , a '
beauty ...
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Are stuck upon thee ! volumes of report Run with these false and most
contrarious quests 60 place and greatness . ] It plainly appears that this fine
speecii belongs to ihat which concludes the preceding scene between the Duke
and Lucio .
Are stuck upon thee ! volumes of report Run with these false and most
contrarious quests 60 place and greatness . ] It plainly appears that this fine
speecii belongs to ihat which concludes the preceding scene between the Duke
and Lucio .
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These poor informal women - ] Informał signifies out of their Jonses . In The
Comedy of Errors , we meet with these lines : 2 are no more 9 But instruments of
some more mightier member , That sets 194 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
These poor informal women - ] Informał signifies out of their Jonses . In The
Comedy of Errors , we meet with these lines : 2 are no more 9 But instruments of
some more mightier member , That sets 194 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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I stand dishonour'd , that have gone about To link my dear friend to a common
ftale . LEON . Are these things spoken ? or do I but dream ? " D. John . Sir , they
are spoken , and these things are true . BENE . This looks not like a nuptial .
HERO .
I stand dishonour'd , that have gone about To link my dear friend to a common
ftale . LEON . Are these things spoken ? or do I but dream ? " D. John . Sir , they
are spoken , and these things are true . BENE . This looks not like a nuptial .
HERO .
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Mr. Theobald gives these words to Conrade , and savs the Sexton should be so
pert upon his brother officers , there seems no reason from any superior
qualification in him ; or any suspicion he show's of knowing their ignoran This is
strange .
Mr. Theobald gives these words to Conrade , and savs the Sexton should be so
pert upon his brother officers , there seems no reason from any superior
qualification in him ; or any suspicion he show's of knowing their ignoran This is
strange .
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