The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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Page 132
... Stan . So am I given in charge , may't please your grace . Glo . Entreat her not the worse , in that I pray You use her well : the world may laugh again ; ( 1 ) Harm , mischief . ( 2 ) i . e . The world may look again favourably And I ...
... Stan . So am I given in charge , may't please your grace . Glo . Entreat her not the worse , in that I pray You use her well : the world may laugh again ; ( 1 ) Harm , mischief . ( 2 ) i . e . The world may look again favourably And I ...
Page 133
... Stan . Why , madam , that is to the Isle of Man ; * There to be used according to your state . * Duch . That's bad enough , for I am but re- proach : * And shall I then be us'd reproachfully ? * Stan . Like to a duchess and duke ...
... Stan . Why , madam , that is to the Isle of Man ; * There to be used according to your state . * Duch . That's bad enough , for I am but re- proach : * And shall I then be us'd reproachfully ? * Stan . Like to a duchess and duke ...
Page 315
... Stan . God make your majesty joyful as you have been ! Q. Eliz . The countess Richmond , good my lord of Stanley , To your good prayer will scarcely say - amen . Yet , Stanley , notwithstanding she's your wife , And loves not me , be ...
... Stan . God make your majesty joyful as you have been ! Q. Eliz . The countess Richmond , good my lord of Stanley , To your good prayer will scarcely say - amen . Yet , Stanley , notwithstanding she's your wife , And loves not me , be ...
Page 337
... Stan . A boon , my sovereign , for my service done ! K. Edw . I pr'ythee , peace ; my soul is full of sorrow . Stan . I will not rise , unless your highness hear ine . K. Edw . Then say at once , what is it thou re- quest'st . Stan ...
... Stan . A boon , my sovereign , for my service done ! K. Edw . I pr'ythee , peace ; my soul is full of sorrow . Stan . I will not rise , unless your highness hear ine . K. Edw . Then say at once , what is it thou re- quest'st . Stan ...
Page 356
... Stan . My lord , good morrow ; and good morrow , Catesby : - You may jest on , but , by the holy rood , I do not like these several councils , I. Hast . My lord , I hold my life as dear as yours ; And never , in my life , I do protest ...
... Stan . My lord , good morrow ; and good morrow , Catesby : - You may jest on , but , by the holy rood , I do not like these several councils , I. Hast . My lord , I hold my life as dear as yours ; And never , in my life , I do protest ...
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