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My meaning in saying he is a good man, is to have you understand me that he is sufficient.
— The Merchant of Venice, Act I Scene 3
KEYWORD: bad
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Why, then 'tis none to you; for there is nothing either good
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O God, I could be bounded in a nutshell and count myself a
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'Tis well. I'll have thee speak out the rest of this soon.-
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A bloody deed- almost as bad, good mother,
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O, throw away the worser part of it,
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Let's further think of this,
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