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I cannot tell what the dickens his name is.
— The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act III Scene 2
KEYWORD: respected
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The service of the foot
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Only their ends
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No, in such a case the gods will not be good unto
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First, an it like you, the house is a respected
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By this hand, sir, his wife is a more respected
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Varlet, thou liest; thou liest, wicked varlet! the
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Sir, she was respected with him before he married with her. |
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O thou caitiff! O thou varlet! O thou wicked
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It's fit it should be so; for princes are
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