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'T is a fault to Heaven,
A fault against the dead, a fault to nature,
To reason most absurd.

      — Hamlet, Act I Scene 2

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KEYWORD: signior

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Work The work is either a play, poem, or sonnet. The sonnets are treated as single work with 154 parts.

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1

Measure for Measure
[I, 2]

Mistress Overdone

155

Marry, sir, that's Claudio, Signior Claudio.

2

Measure for Measure
[I, 2]

Pompey

202

Here comes Signior Claudio, led by the provost to
prison; and there's Madam Juliet.

3

Measure for Measure
[III, 1]

Provost

1273

And very welcome. Look, signior, here's your sister.

4

Measure for Measure
[V, 1]

Escalus

2673

My lord, we'll do it throughly.
[Exit DUKE]
Signior Lucio, did not you say you knew that
Friar Lodowick to be a dishonest person?

5

Measure for Measure
[V, 1]

Angelo

2741

What can you vouch against him, Signior Lucio?
Is this the man that you did tell us of?

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