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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... I will , as ' twere a brother of your order , Visit both prince and people : therefore , I prythee , Supply me with the habit , and instruct me How I may formally in person bear me Like a true friar . More reasons for this action ...
... I will , as ' twere a brother of your order , Visit both prince and people : therefore , I prythee , Supply me with the habit , and instruct me How I may formally in person bear me Like a true friar . More reasons for this action ...
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O worthy prince , dishonour not your eye By throwing it on any other object , Till you have heard me in my true complaint , And given me , justice , justice , justice , justice ! Duke . Relate your wrongs : In what ? By whom ?
O worthy prince , dishonour not your eye By throwing it on any other object , Till you have heard me in my true complaint , And given me , justice , justice , justice , justice ! Duke . Relate your wrongs : In what ? By whom ?
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O , prince , I conjure thee , as thou believ'st There is another comfort than this world , That thou neglect me not , with that opinion That I am touch'd with madness : make not impossible That which but seems unlike : ' tis not ...
O , prince , I conjure thee , as thou believ'st There is another comfort than this world , That thou neglect me not , with that opinion That I am touch'd with madness : make not impossible That which but seems unlike : ' tis not ...
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Noble prince , As there comes light from heaven , and words from breath , As there is sense in truth , and truth in virtue , I am affianc'd this man's wife , as strongly As words could make up vows : and ...
Noble prince , As there comes light from heaven , and words from breath , As there is sense in truth , and truth in virtue , I am affianc'd this man's wife , as strongly As words could make up vows : and ...
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... like power divine , Hath look'd upon my passes : 4 Then , good prince , No longer session hold upon my shame , But let my trial be mine own confession ; Immediate sentence then , and sequents death , Is all the grace I beg . Duke .
... like power divine , Hath look'd upon my passes : 4 Then , good prince , No longer session hold upon my shame , But let my trial be mine own confession ; Immediate sentence then , and sequents death , Is all the grace I beg . Duke .
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