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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Well , well ; there's one yonder arrested , and carried to prison , was worth five thousand of 1 Gent . Who's that , I pray thee ? Bawd . Marry , sir , that's Claudio , signior Claudio . i Gent . Claudio to prison ! ' tis not so .
Well , well ; there's one yonder arrested , and carried to prison , was worth five thousand of 1 Gent . Who's that , I pray thee ? Bawd . Marry , sir , that's Claudio , signior Claudio . i Gent . Claudio to prison ! ' tis not so .
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Yonder man is carried to prison . Bawd . Well : what has he done ? Clo . A woman . Bawd . But what's his offence ? Clo . Groping for trouts in a peculiar river . Bawd . What is there a maid with child by him ? Clo .
Yonder man is carried to prison . Bawd . Well : what has he done ? Clo . A woman . Bawd . But what's his offence ? Clo . Groping for trouts in a peculiar river . Bawd . What is there a maid with child by him ? Clo .
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Bear me to prison , where I am committed . Prov . I do it not in evil disposition , But from lord Angelo by special charge . Claud . Thus can the demi - god , Authority , Make us pay down for our offence by weight .
Bear me to prison , where I am committed . Prov . I do it not in evil disposition , But from lord Angelo by special charge . Claud . Thus can the demi - god , Authority , Make us pay down for our offence by weight .
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Gentle and fair , your brother kindly greets you : Not to be weary with you , he's in prison . Isab . Woe me ! For what ? Lucio . For that , which , if myself might be his judge , He should receive his punishment in thanks : He hath got ...
Gentle and fair , your brother kindly greets you : Not to be weary with you , he's in prison . Isab . Woe me ! For what ? Lucio . For that , which , if myself might be his judge , He should receive his punishment in thanks : He hath got ...
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... art and nature , Once stir my temper ; but this virtuous maid Subdues me quite ; Ever , till now , When men were fond , I smild , and wonderd how ! ( E.rit . 8 See 2 Kings , X. 27 . SCENE III . A Room in a Prison . Enter 34 ACT II .
... art and nature , Once stir my temper ; but this virtuous maid Subdues me quite ; Ever , till now , When men were fond , I smild , and wonderd how ! ( E.rit . 8 See 2 Kings , X. 27 . SCENE III . A Room in a Prison . Enter 34 ACT II .
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