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 2 |
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Page 45
Dear sir , ere long I'll visit you again . Claud . Most holy sir , I thank you . Isab . My business is a word or two with Claudio . Prov . And very welcome . Look , signior , here's your sister . Duke . Provost , a word with you .
Dear sir , ere long I'll visit you again . Claud . Most holy sir , I thank you . Isab . My business is a word or two with Claudio . Prov . And very welcome . Look , signior , here's your sister . Duke . Provost , a word with you .
Page 47
Thanks , dear Isabel . Isab . Be ready , Claudio , for your death to - morrow . - Claud . Yes . — Has he affections in him , That thus can make him bite the law by the nose , When he would force it ? Sure it is no sin ; Or of the deadly ...
Thanks , dear Isabel . Isab . Be ready , Claudio , for your death to - morrow . - Claud . Yes . — Has he affections in him , That thus can make him bite the law by the nose , When he would force it ? Sure it is no sin ; Or of the deadly ...
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How doth my dear morsel , thy mistress ? Procures she still ? Ha ? Clo . Troth , sir , she hath eaten up all her beef , and she is herself in the tub.3 Lucio . Why , ' tis good ; it is the right of it ; it must be so : Ever your ...
How doth my dear morsel , thy mistress ? Procures she still ? Ha ? Clo . Troth , sir , she hath eaten up all her beef , and she is herself in the tub.3 Lucio . Why , ' tis good ; it is the right of it ; it must be so : Ever your ...
Page 97
You are pardon'd , Isabel : And now , dear maid , be you as free to us . Your brother's death , I know , sits at your heart ; And you may marvel , why I obscur'd myself , Labouring to save his life ; and would not rather Make rash ...
You are pardon'd , Isabel : And now , dear maid , be you as free to us . Your brother's death , I know , sits at your heart ; And you may marvel , why I obscur'd myself , Labouring to save his life ; and would not rather Make rash ...
Page 98
O , my dear lord , I crave no other , nor no better man . Duke . Never crave him ; we are definitive . Mari . Gentle , my liege , - [ Kneeling , Duke You do but lose your labour ; Away with. 7 Angelo's own tongue , 8 Reason and ...
O , my dear lord , I crave no other , nor no better man . Duke . Never crave him ; we are definitive . Mari . Gentle , my liege , - [ Kneeling , Duke You do but lose your labour ; Away with. 7 Angelo's own tongue , 8 Reason and ...
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