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Speeches (Lines) for Sir Nathaniel
in "Love's Labour's Lost"

Total: 19

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,2,1142

Very reverend sport, truly; and done in the testimony
of a good conscience.

2

IV,2,1149

Truly, Master Holofernes, the epithets are sweetly
varied, like a scholar at the least: but, sir, I...

3

IV,2,1165

Sir, he hath never fed of the dainties that are bred
in a book; he hath not eat paper, as it were; he...

4

IV,2,1183

A title to Phoebe, to Luna, to the moon.

5

IV,2,1197

Perge, good Master Holofernes, perge; so it shall
please you to abrogate scurrility.

6

IV,2,1210

A rare talent!

7

IV,2,1221

Sir, I praise the Lord for you; and so may my
parishioners; for their sons are well tutored by...

8

IV,2,1249

Ay, sir, and very learned.

9

IV,2,1251

[Reads]
If love make me forsworn, how shall I swear to love?...

10

IV,2,1296

Sir, you have done this in the fear of God, very
religiously; and, as a certain father saith,—

11

IV,2,1301

Marvellous well for the pen.

12

IV,2,1310

And thank you too; for society, saith the text, is
the happiness of life.

13

V,1,1735

I praise God for you, sir: your reasons at dinner
have been sharp and sententious; pleasant without...

14

V,1,1748

A most singular and choice epithet.

15

V,1,1761

Laus Deo, bene intelligo.

16

V,1,1764

Videsne quis venit?

17

V,1,1852

Where will you find men worthy enough to present them?

18

V,2,2501

When in the world I lived, I was the world's
commander;...

19

V,2,2509

When in the world I lived, I was the world's
commander,—

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