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Strana 162
... if they did not arrest anyone , ' for , indeed , the watch ought to offend no man , and it is an offence to stay a man against his will ' ( III . iii . 74-5 ) . The First Watchman sums up their duties : ' Well , masters , we hear ...
... if they did not arrest anyone , ' for , indeed , the watch ought to offend no man , and it is an offence to stay a man against his will ' ( III . iii . 74-5 ) . The First Watchman sums up their duties : ' Well , masters , we hear ...
Strana 168
BEATRICE : BENEDICK : A dear happiness to women ! They would else have been troubled with a pernicious suitor . I thank God and my cold blood , I am of your humour for that : I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than hear a man swear ...
BEATRICE : BENEDICK : A dear happiness to women ! They would else have been troubled with a pernicious suitor . I thank God and my cold blood , I am of your humour for that : I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than hear a man swear ...
Strana 186
Though we hear of his censorship of foolery ( I. ii . 73–83 ) , we hear also that Touchstone is the roynish clown , at whom so oft / Your Grace was wont to laugh ' ( 11. ii . 8-9 ) . More important , we are told that his affection for ...
Though we hear of his censorship of foolery ( I. ii . 73–83 ) , we hear also that Touchstone is the roynish clown , at whom so oft / Your Grace was wont to laugh ' ( 11. ii . 8-9 ) . More important , we are told that his affection for ...
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