The Plays of William Shakspeare : Accurately Printed From the Text of the Corrected Copy Left By the Late George Steevens, Esq., With a Selection of Explanatory And Historical Notes, From the Most Eminent Commentators;
The Plays of William Shakspeare : Accurately Printed From the Text of the Corrected Copy Left By the Late George Steevens, Esq., With a Selection of Explanatory And Historical Notes, From the Most Eminent Commentators;
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Speed, Why then, how stands the matter with them ? Laun. Marry, ^thus; when it stands wett with him, it stands well with her. ^>e€d. Wh^t an ^sa art thou ? I understand thee not. Laun. Whatablockartthou, that thou canst't not? My staff understands m^. Speed. What thou say'st? ^fTT^^^p Milan.} It ig Fadm in ^e fonner editiong^ Digitized by VjOOQIC OP VERONA. 147 Laun. Ay, and what I do, too: look thee, FU but lean, and my staff understands me. Speed. It stands under thee, indeed. Laun. Why, stan...d under and understand is all one. Speed. But tell me true, wilFt be a match ? Laun. Ask my dog: if he say, ay, it will; if he tsay, no, it will ; if he shake his tail, and say nothing, it will. Speed. The conclusion is then, that it will. Laun. Thou shalt never get such a secret from me, but by a parable. Speed. TRs well that I get it so. But, Launce, how say'st thou, that my master is become a notable lover ?^ Laun. I never knew him otherwise. Speed. Than how? Laun. K notable lover, as thou reportest him to be.
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