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Pagina 146
Do not extort thy reasons from this clause , For that I woo , thou therefore hast no cause : But rather reason thus with reason fetter : Love sought is good , but given unsought is better . Vio . By innocence I swear , and by my youth ...
Do not extort thy reasons from this clause , For that I woo , thou therefore hast no cause : But rather reason thus with reason fetter : Love sought is good , but given unsought is better . Vio . By innocence I swear , and by my youth ...
Pagina 203
O , gracious Duke , Harp not on that ; nor do not banish reason For inequality but let your reason serve To make the truth appear where it seems hid ; And hide the false seems true . Duke . Many that are not mad Have , sure , more lack ...
O , gracious Duke , Harp not on that ; nor do not banish reason For inequality but let your reason serve To make the truth appear where it seems hid ; And hide the false seems true . Duke . Many that are not mad Have , sure , more lack ...
Pagina 313
S. Was there ever any man thus beaten out of season , When in the why and the wherefore is neither rhyme nor reason ? Well , sir , I thank you . Ant . S. Thank me , sir ? for what ? Dro . S. Marry , sir , for this something that you ...
S. Was there ever any man thus beaten out of season , When in the why and the wherefore is neither rhyme nor reason ? Well , sir , I thank you . Ant . S. Thank me , sir ? for what ? Dro . S. Marry , sir , for this something that you ...
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