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 124
... Marg . So would not I , for your own sake ; for I have many ill qualities , Bene . Which is one ? Marg . I say my prayers aloud . Bene . I love you the better ; the hearers may cry , Amen . Marg . God match me with a good dancer ! Balth ...
... Marg . So would not I , for your own sake ; for I have many ill qualities , Bene . Which is one ? Marg . I say my prayers aloud . Bene . I love you the better ; the hearers may cry , Amen . Marg . God match me with a good dancer ! Balth ...
Page 144
... Marg . I'll make her come , I warrant you , pre- sently . [ Exit . Hero . Now , Ursula , when Beatrice doth come , As we do trace this alley up and down , Our talk must only be of Benedick : When I do name him , let it be thy part To ...
... Marg . I'll make her come , I warrant you , pre- sently . [ Exit . Hero . Now , Ursula , when Beatrice doth come , As we do trace this alley up and down , Our talk must only be of Benedick : When I do name him , let it be thy part To ...
Page 157
... MARGARET , and URSULA . Hero . Good Ursula , wake my cousin Beatrice , and desire her to rise . Urs . I will , lady . Hero . And bid her come hither . VOL . II , P Urs . Well . [ Exit URSULA . Marg . SCENE IV . 157 ABOUT NOTHING.
... MARGARET , and URSULA . Hero . Good Ursula , wake my cousin Beatrice , and desire her to rise . Urs . I will , lady . Hero . And bid her come hither . VOL . II , P Urs . Well . [ Exit URSULA . Marg . SCENE IV . 157 ABOUT NOTHING.
Page 158
... Marg . Troth , I think , your other rabato & were better . Hero . No , pray thee , good Meg , I'll wear this . Marg . By my troth , it's not so good ; and I war- rant , your cousin will say so . Hero . My cousin's a fool , and thou art ...
... Marg . Troth , I think , your other rabato & were better . Hero . No , pray thee , good Meg , I'll wear this . Marg . By my troth , it's not so good ; and I war- rant , your cousin will say so . Hero . My cousin's a fool , and thou art ...
Page 159
... Marg . O illegitimate construction ! I scorn that with my heels . Beat . ' Tis almost five o'clock , cousin ; ' tis time you were ready . By my troth I am exceeding ill : - hey ho ! : Marg . For a hawk , a horse , or a husband ? Beat ...
... Marg . O illegitimate construction ! I scorn that with my heels . Beat . ' Tis almost five o'clock , cousin ; ' tis time you were ready . By my troth I am exceeding ill : - hey ho ! : Marg . For a hawk , a horse , or a husband ? Beat ...
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