The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 4Virtue, 1888 |
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Strana 118
... reason . Bene . Why then your uncle , and the prince , and Claudio , * Have been deceived ; for they swore you did . Beat . Do not you love me ? Bene . Troth no , no more than reason . a The word defil'd is also wanting in the folio ...
... reason . Bene . Why then your uncle , and the prince , and Claudio , * Have been deceived ; for they swore you did . Beat . Do not you love me ? Bene . Troth no , no more than reason . a The word defil'd is also wanting in the folio ...
Strana 163
... reason , can my passion hide . Do not extort thy reasons from this clause , For , that I woo , thou therefore hast no causė : But , rather , reason thus with reason fetter ; - Love sought is good , but given unsought , is better . Vio ...
... reason , can my passion hide . Do not extort thy reasons from this clause , For , that I woo , thou therefore hast no causė : But , rather , reason thus with reason fetter ; - Love sought is good , but given unsought , is better . Vio ...
Strana 367
... Reason , my son Should choose himself a wife ; but as good reason , The father , ( all whose joy is nothing else But fair posterity , ) should hold some counsel In such a business . Flo . I yield all this ; But , for some other reasons ...
... Reason , my son Should choose himself a wife ; but as good reason , The father , ( all whose joy is nothing else But fair posterity , ) should hold some counsel In such a business . Flo . I yield all this ; But , for some other reasons ...
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