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In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . VOL . I. Dd DON PEDRO , Prince of Arragon . Leonato , Governor.
In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . VOL . I. Dd DON PEDRO , Prince of Arragon . Leonato , Governor.
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... Leonato . Beatrice , Neice to Leonato . Margaret , two Gentlewomen , attending on Urfula , S Gentlewomen , attending on Hero . A Friar , Messenger , Watch , Town - Clerk , Sexton , and Attendants . SCENE , Messina in Sicily . Much ( 1 ) ...
... Leonato . Beatrice , Neice to Leonato . Margaret , two Gentlewomen , attending on Urfula , S Gentlewomen , attending on Hero . A Friar , Messenger , Watch , Town - Clerk , Sexton , and Attendants . SCENE , Messina in Sicily . Much ( 1 ) ...
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... Leonato's House . Enter Leonato , Hero , and Beatrice , with a Messenger . LEONATO . Learn in this letter , that Don Pedro of Ar- ragon comes this night to Meffina . Meff . He is very near by this ; he was not three leagues off when I ...
... Leonato's House . Enter Leonato , Hero , and Beatrice , with a Messenger . LEONATO . Learn in this letter , that Don Pedro of Ar- ragon comes this night to Meffina . Meff . He is very near by this ; he was not three leagues off when I ...
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... Leonato , you are come to meet your trouble : the fashion of the world is to avoid cost , and you encounter it . Leon . Never came trouble to my house in the like- ness of your Grace ; for trouble being gone , comfort should remain ...
... Leonato , you are come to meet your trouble : the fashion of the world is to avoid cost , and you encounter it . Leon . Never came trouble to my house in the like- ness of your Grace ; for trouble being gone , comfort should remain ...
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... Leonato , Sig- nior Claudio , and Signior Benedick , my dear friend Leonato hath invited you all ; I tell him , we shall stay here at the least a month ; and he hear- tily prays , fome occafion may detain us longer : I dare swear he is ...
... Leonato , Sig- nior Claudio , and Signior Benedick , my dear friend Leonato hath invited you all ; I tell him , we shall stay here at the least a month ; and he hear- tily prays , fome occafion may detain us longer : I dare swear he is ...
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