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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If any in Vienna be of worth To undergo such ample grace and honour , It is lord Angelo . Enter ANGELO . Duke . Look , where he comes . Ang . Always obedient to your grace's will , I come to know your pleasure . Duke .
If any in Vienna be of worth To undergo such ample grace and honour , It is lord Angelo . Enter ANGELO . Duke . Look , where he comes . Ang . Always obedient to your grace's will , I come to know your pleasure . Duke .
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I believe thee ; for , I think , thou never wast where grace was said . 2 Gent . No ? a dozen times at least . 1 Gent . What ? in metre ? a a Lucio . In any proportion " , or in 6 ACT 1 . MEASURE.
I believe thee ; for , I think , thou never wast where grace was said . 2 Gent . No ? a dozen times at least . 1 Gent . What ? in metre ? a a Lucio . In any proportion " , or in 6 ACT 1 . MEASURE.
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Grace is grace , despite of all controversy : As for example ; Thou thyself art a wicked villain , despite of all grace . 1 Gent . Well , there went but a pair of sheers between us ! Lucio . I grant ; as there may between the lists and ...
Grace is grace , despite of all controversy : As for example ; Thou thyself art a wicked villain , despite of all grace . 1 Gent . Well , there went but a pair of sheers between us ! Lucio . I grant ; as there may between the lists and ...
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May your grace speak of it ? Duke . My holy sir , none better knows than you How I have ever lov'd the life remov'd2 ; And held in idle price to haunt assemblies , Where youth , and cost , and witless bravery keeps.3 I have delivered to ...
May your grace speak of it ? Duke . My holy sir , none better knows than you How I have ever lov'd the life remov'd2 ; And held in idle price to haunt assemblies , Where youth , and cost , and witless bravery keeps.3 I have delivered to ...
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... And follows close the rigour of the statute , To make him an example : all hope is gone , Unless you have the grace 4 by your fair prayer To soften Angelo : And that's my pith Of business ' twixt you and your poor brother . Isab .
... And follows close the rigour of the statute , To make him an example : all hope is gone , Unless you have the grace 4 by your fair prayer To soften Angelo : And that's my pith Of business ' twixt you and your poor brother . Isab .
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