The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 110
... cost him a thousand pound ere he be cured . Mess . I will hold friends with you , lady . Beat . Do , good friend . Leon . You will never run mad , niece . Beat . No , not till a hot January . Mess . Don Pedro is approached . Enter Don ...
... cost him a thousand pound ere he be cured . Mess . I will hold friends with you , lady . Beat . Do , good friend . Leon . You will never run mad , niece . Beat . No , not till a hot January . Mess . Don Pedro is approached . Enter Don ...
Page 132
... cost me ten nights ' watchings . Claud . And I , my lord . D. Pedro . And you too , gentle Hero ? Hero . I will do any modest office , my lord , to help my cousin to a good husband . 4 D. Pedro . And Benedick is not the unhopefullest ...
... cost me ten nights ' watchings . Claud . And I , my lord . D. Pedro . And you too , gentle Hero ? Hero . I will do any modest office , my lord , to help my cousin to a good husband . 4 D. Pedro . And Benedick is not the unhopefullest ...
Page 240
... cost the fresh blood dear : By some illusion see thou bring her here ; I'll charm his eyes , against she do appear . Puck . I go , go ; look , how I go ; Swifter than arrow from the Tartar's bow . [ Exit . Obe . Flower of this purple ...
... cost the fresh blood dear : By some illusion see thou bring her here ; I'll charm his eyes , against she do appear . Puck . I go , go ; look , how I go ; Swifter than arrow from the Tartar's bow . [ Exit . Obe . Flower of this purple ...
Page 288
... Cost . The matter is to me , sir , as concerning Jaquenetta . The manner of it is , I was taken with the manner . 9 Biron . In what manner ? Cost . In manner and form following , sir ; all those three : I was seen with her in the manor ...
... Cost . The matter is to me , sir , as concerning Jaquenetta . The manner of it is , I was taken with the manner . 9 Biron . In what manner ? Cost . In manner and form following , sir ; all those three : I was seen with her in the manor ...
Page 290
... Cost . Sir , I confess the wench . King . Did you hear the proclamation ? Cost . I do confess much of the hearing it , but little of the marking of it . King . It was proclaimed a year's imprisonment , to be taken with a wench . Cost ...
... Cost . Sir , I confess the wench . King . Did you hear the proclamation ? Cost . I do confess much of the hearing it , but little of the marking of it . King . It was proclaimed a year's imprisonment , to be taken with a wench . Cost ...
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